Megan Racing Coilovers - EZ Street Series
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Megan Racing Coilovers - EZ Street Series
Anyone rocking these? Input greatly appreciated(good or bad)
And would someone mind explaining the difference between the 15 way adjustable and 32 way adjustable? Im assuming that the 32 way obviously has more levels of adjustment, but there's gotta be more to them than that?
And would someone mind explaining the difference between the 15 way adjustable and 32 way adjustable? Im assuming that the 32 way obviously has more levels of adjustment, but there's gotta be more to them than that?
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Anyone rocking these? Input greatly appreciated(good or bad)
And would someone mind explaining the difference between the 15 way adjustable and 32 way adjustable? Im assuming that the 32 way obviously has more levels of adjustment, but there's gotta be more to them than that?
And would someone mind explaining the difference between the 15 way adjustable and 32 way adjustable? Im assuming that the 32 way obviously has more levels of adjustment, but there's gotta be more to them than that?
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I have the Megan 32 way, going on 5 years on my SC. No problem. The 32 has smaller incremental adjustments. You can be a little more precise. See"
http://www.meganracing.com/tech/faqs...%20Information
http://www.meganracing.com/tech/faqs...%20Information
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I have them on my SC, and I dont particularly like them. They're too bouncy, and therefore hard to adjust. If I soften them up then my car rubs, if I stiffen them up then its impossible to drive them on rough roads, and they get bouncy (a very un-Lexus like ride).
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i would suggest to get a coilover setup that has 32-way adjustability no matter what the brand is. it gives you more room to fine tune exactly how stiff or soft you want it to be
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i live in the war zone known as chicago so the roads here are basically craters everywhere. having coilovers sucks here but when i'm on smooth roads with normal bumps and stuff my EZs are fine. they're not too bouncy, not too stiff. but once you get into the craters they are awful. i have them on the 2nd hardest setting in the front and 5th in the back with the 16 way adjustable. they came with my car so i'm not complaining for now until i try something new.
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What about KSport Kontrol Pro's?
-36 way adjustable
-camber adjustment(vehicles with McPherson type suspension)
-pillowball top mount
-adjustable lower mount
$825 shipped
-36 way adjustable
-camber adjustment(vehicles with McPherson type suspension)
-pillowball top mount
-adjustable lower mount
$825 shipped
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Yeah I'm in Vegas/Henderson too and the roads are pretty smooth. I have yet to see a pothole. The worst we get out here is a couple bumps and thats about it. I grew up in San Diego and their roads are way worse.
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I would recommend BC coilovers for just under $1,000 over the Megans. I had the Street LP's on my SC300 and they were good but my new BC's ride better. On top of that you can order custom BC coilovers with various spring rates.
I have Megan EZ's on my LS430 and they suck. They're too soft to ride low. Street LP's are a better choice and BC's would be the best for under $1,000.
I have Megan EZ's on my LS430 and they suck. They're too soft to ride low. Street LP's are a better choice and BC's would be the best for under $1,000.