Megan coilover reliability
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Megan coilover reliability
I'm doing some research from a friend, personally I'm on Megan's on my GS ATM, and them string as low as I am right now they ride like garbage, anyways....
I want to know if Megan's properly adjusted (not sagged) with proper preload will not blow like they are notoriously known for, he's not looking to slam it just I eliminate some wheel gap and replace the worn old struts and springs. He's on a budget and doesn't want to go above $700 it's going on his daily, I don't want to tell him to get coilovers that will end up blowing just from daily driving.
I want to know if Megan's properly adjusted (not sagged) with proper preload will not blow like they are notoriously known for, he's not looking to slam it just I eliminate some wheel gap and replace the worn old struts and springs. He's on a budget and doesn't want to go above $700 it's going on his daily, I don't want to tell him to get coilovers that will end up blowing just from daily driving.
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I've had my EZ's for about 8-9months and I'm drooping the rear about an inch. They ride pretty good to me, and haven't had any problems out of them. I wouldn't mind them being a little stiffer than they are but the car rides if it were at stock height (very smooth). I got them $650 shipped
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I put my LP coilovers on at 120,829 miles and just rolled over 191K the other day. After 70K miles of traveling around town and all over the U.S., I don't have any complaints. They were installed at the highest setting and were driven on that way up until 177K this March, where they were dropped about .5" on all four corners.
Other than some incessant squeaking when the temperature drops below freezing...
Other than some incessant squeaking when the temperature drops below freezing...
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