megan racing springs
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megan racing springs need help please
right now i am running eibach springs and kyb struts with 19 in staggerd work wheels on my GS 300 to fill the wheels gaps i am now looking to go lower with my car and megan racing makes 1.9 in lowering springs for the 2end gen GS model i have never heard of this company and i dont know anyone running there products i dont want to put junk on my car so the questions i have are
does anybody know of this company?
does anybody know who makes there springs for them?
is anyone running megan racing springs on there car ?
or do you think i should stick with what i got ? any info will help
thanks for all your help
does anybody know of this company?
does anybody know who makes there springs for them?
is anyone running megan racing springs on there car ?
or do you think i should stick with what i got ? any info will help
thanks for all your help
Last edited by 99Arist0; 06-06-06 at 08:38 PM.
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They seem more commonly used in the Honda and Nissan crowd. Their quality is considered pretty good. Just make sure you buy the real brand and not the knock off. There are plenty of knock off's on eBay claiming to be selling Megan racing parts. If you want a set of springs why not just go with Tein's or a set of lower eibachs. Plenty of members here use them. Just see how they feel about it.
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i sell Megan parts and they are hit and miss.........If they made coilover kits for the Lexus i would be all over them. Your eibach springs are definatly better then megan springs.
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Don't know anything about the Megan stuff... and I work in the industry.
My guess is that if it was any good I would have at least heard of them...
If you don't want to spend the dough on coilovers, check out the Daizen springs
http://www.daizensporttuning.com/
These guys know the Lexus cars quite well, and their springs set the GS down right...
1.9" drop front, 1.7" drop rear.
My guess is that if it was any good I would have at least heard of them...
If you don't want to spend the dough on coilovers, check out the Daizen springs
http://www.daizensporttuning.com/
These guys know the Lexus cars quite well, and their springs set the GS down right...
1.9" drop front, 1.7" drop rear.
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