Megan racing LP Coilovers
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Megan racing LP Coilovers
Anybody out there running these?? are they good quality? And do they go really low?
im kind of a " sacrifice ride quality for broken road reflectors" kind of guy haha.
Any input is appreciated!!! Thank you!!
Kevin
im kind of a " sacrifice ride quality for broken road reflectors" kind of guy haha.
Any input is appreciated!!! Thank you!!
Kevin
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Kevin, the Megan coilovers might just be the most common coilovers out there for our cars which is why people get a bit upset when they see someone post very basic questions about them which we regulars see over and over and over. It's nothing personal.
If you do a search for "Megan" on this forum, you should have a lot of information come up, probably a lot more than you want.
Just remember that with whatever coilovers you go with, there is something called "preload" which is used to ensure that your dampers have appropriate bump travel.
I often see folks on here saying things like, "You can drop it as low as you'd like" or "you can drop it to the floor." Not without adjusting your pre-load you can't. In any case, most coilovers will allow you to go pretty damn low without touching your preload.
http://www.meganracing.com/tech/inst...ing%20pre-load
If you do a search for "Megan" on this forum, you should have a lot of information come up, probably a lot more than you want.
Just remember that with whatever coilovers you go with, there is something called "preload" which is used to ensure that your dampers have appropriate bump travel.
I often see folks on here saying things like, "You can drop it as low as you'd like" or "you can drop it to the floor." Not without adjusting your pre-load you can't. In any case, most coilovers will allow you to go pretty damn low without touching your preload.
http://www.meganracing.com/tech/inst...ing%20pre-load