Megan racing EZ coilovers
#16
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And for the record-I never said that Megan Coilovers were "the best." Im just tired of people going by what they have heard. You can tell me all day long you (BartleDoo) have personally used Megan coilovers and I wouldn't be able to believe that. Obviously you know the best. I forgot I was just dumb and don't know **** about coilovers.
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A. You didn't read any of my previous posts?
B. I will reiterate the fact that I said it isn't about money.
C. I never said Stance was a basis for judgement on the criteria I was originally joking about (I already had to say this about Tein once).
D. We are talking about coil-overs and not their other parts here so don't change the subject
E. You guys are basically now calling me an ignorant elitist skeptic even though you yourselves are saying "don't believe what ALL of the major racing series' are telling you! The cheapest is the best because we used the other cheap brand and couldn't tell the difference!"
F. Please
G. Megan wouldn't be "the best" if it were more expensive because the only reason everyone is defending it is because they desperately want to think the cheapest is the best. That may be everyone's dream, but people are getting seriously carried away here.
H. Since you are so adamantly using the same argument as the others. You better make sure to buy every brand of every item you ever get [in every one of it's different versions] to make sure that you got the right one. Don't trust consumer reports, expert reviews and numbers that you don't understand. Just buy them all.
B. I will reiterate the fact that I said it isn't about money.
C. I never said Stance was a basis for judgement on the criteria I was originally joking about (I already had to say this about Tein once).
D. We are talking about coil-overs and not their other parts here so don't change the subject
E. You guys are basically now calling me an ignorant elitist skeptic even though you yourselves are saying "don't believe what ALL of the major racing series' are telling you! The cheapest is the best because we used the other cheap brand and couldn't tell the difference!"
F. Please
G. Megan wouldn't be "the best" if it were more expensive because the only reason everyone is defending it is because they desperately want to think the cheapest is the best. That may be everyone's dream, but people are getting seriously carried away here.
H. Since you are so adamantly using the same argument as the others. You better make sure to buy every brand of every item you ever get [in every one of it's different versions] to make sure that you got the right one. Don't trust consumer reports, expert reviews and numbers that you don't understand. Just buy them all.
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I heard/read megan coilovers are bad = I shouldnt buy them
I heard/read jumping off a bridge is good for me = I should do that.
You guys are basically now calling me an ignorant elitist skeptic even though you yourselves are saying "don't believe what ALL of the major racing series' are telling you! The cheapest is the best because we used the other cheap brand and couldn't tell the difference!"
Please feel free to check this thread out on this site. You obviously need to try them or prove to me that they are really "that bad." I love the Megans I had, and the person who has them now absolutly loves them.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...-that-bad.html
#19
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Obviously you don't know what I'm saying so you should just give up and stop fishing for contradictions that aren't there. I'm not trying to call you an idiot so don't get so defensive about your intelligence. If there was solid scientific data that corresponded to jumping off of a bridge being beneficial, then you're damn right I would be the first off of the bridge. Again, you didn't understand. I have driven a friends S14 with Megans and all it wanted to do was oversteer. That is my only experience first hand at the wheel of a Megan-ed car. I haven't driven a Megan-ed SC, though. So, you still have me there, but I don't need to. I am not talking about their other products because I don't know about their other products.
Your assumptions of what I am thinking are all wrong, so stop trying.
P.S. YOU LINKED ME TO A VENDOR'S THREAD. GREAT SOURCE. Proceed to jump off of the bridge.
Your assumptions of what I am thinking are all wrong, so stop trying.
P.S. YOU LINKED ME TO A VENDOR'S THREAD. GREAT SOURCE. Proceed to jump off of the bridge.
#20
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Obviously you don't know what I'm saying so you should just give up and stop fishing for contradictions that aren't there. I'm not trying to call you an idiot so don't get so defensive about your intelligence. If there was solid scientific data that corresponded to jumping off of a bridge being beneficial, then you're damn right I would be the first off of the bridge. Again, you didn't understand. I have driven a friends S14 with Megans and all it wanted to do was oversteer. That is my only experience first hand at the wheel of a Megan-ed car. I haven't driven a Megan-ed SC, though. So, you still have me there, but I don't need to. I am not talking about their other products because I don't know about their other products.
Your assumptions of what I am thinking are all wrong, so stop trying.
P.S. YOU LINKED ME TO A VENDOR'S THREAD. GREAT SOURCE. Proceed to jump off of the bridge.
Your assumptions of what I am thinking are all wrong, so stop trying.
P.S. YOU LINKED ME TO A VENDOR'S THREAD. GREAT SOURCE. Proceed to jump off of the bridge.
I think I gotcha on that one. Don't talk about stuff you havent personaly delt with. Jumping on the bandwagon isnt always the best option
#23
i was thinking the difference between expensive coilovers and cheaper one was the shocks between the springs, each spring have a rating, the differents will be the craftmanship of the shocks, the duty,opperationship,and durability of the shocks is most inportant.am not a shock specialist.
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My car is no race car and is driven maybe 2 days a week I think megans would be just fine for it. Not saying I would get the EZ ones though, just curious if anyone had used them and could compare them to another set of megan coils.
#26
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Yea, sorry your thread turned into a pissing contest. The Megans are fine if you just want to lower your car for looks and not worry about them breaking or anything. What I was saying about quality is that for me personally it corresponds to more than just the materials used and the product's durability. Then it just got twisted into something else.
For the guy asking about street/track. If you're on a budget, check out this thread http://www.supraforums.com/forum/sho...light=bilstein
I run this setup currently with 600f 325r and it is very good for aggressive street driving. I am going to up the rates to 650f 500r for a good street/track setup. I'm sure it will be awesome.
For the guy asking about street/track. If you're on a budget, check out this thread http://www.supraforums.com/forum/sho...light=bilstein
I run this setup currently with 600f 325r and it is very good for aggressive street driving. I am going to up the rates to 650f 500r for a good street/track setup. I'm sure it will be awesome.
#27
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i have had them for about 2yrs , no issues at all ... they are very responsive comfy and the damping adjustment works pretty well
talk to jeremy blackwell from speed for sale , hes the largest megan dist and has sold over 200 sets within supra community with a return ratio of less than 1%..
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i was thinking the difference between expensive coilovers and cheaper one was the shocks between the springs, each spring have a rating, the differents will be the craftmanship of the shocks, the duty,opperationship,and durability of the shocks is most inportant.am not a shock specialist.
You are absolutely correct. The biggest difference is the damper. There is a reason why Megans, BC, etc have so many applications, and most of their coils are the same price. Although it's nice to have dual height adjustment for the consumer, it's a win-win for the campany too. Most of the time the shocks are interchangeable so if you blow one, they'll just grab whatever is off the shelf and send it your way. The dual height allows the coilover to fit in most applications since many of them aren't vastly different from one another. Physical fit is one thing, but actual performance is another.
Most buyers don't track their cars enough to spend $2000-$5000 on a set of coils. The split second difference at the track isn't worth it, but for someone who literally races for a living will see it as a good investment.
Look at the big name brands like JRZ, Penske, Moton, etc. They have very limited selection because engineering coilovers specifically for a car to perform at its best is not cheap.
I personally do not run Megans for my own reasons, but there is a market for them and that's the budget-minded group.