should i get megan street coilovers??

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Old 07-26-2009, 06:40 PM
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should i get megan street coilovers??

I'm looking to drop my car and it was going to be eibach pro system, but i can't get the part. so i was wondering what you guys think about megan street coilovers? a member is selling them. i never heard anything about them and would like some feedback/reviews. he says they were barely used for a year, anything i need to know/check? i appreciate all your help.
let me know what you guys think.
Old 07-26-2009, 06:53 PM
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They drop really low, if that's what you're after. They're good "bang-for-the-buck" coils, but they're not the best quality.

Hope this helps!
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not best quality? what do you mean? whats wrong with them?
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I would just get Lippstuh's F2 coilovers.
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yea i think that is whats going to happen. does it require a camber kit? or rolling fenders?
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Originally Posted by RusAcura
yea i think that is whats going to happen. does it require a camber kit? or rolling fenders?
Camber kit depends on how low you want to go. If you are lowering < 2", no camber kit is necessary.

Regarding fender rolling, that depends on how low you go and what offset your rims are along with what size tires you're going to run.
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im in CLS i used the tein S tech springs with tokico hp shocks it drops <2" and im runnign RJ servo ET 42 tires 235/40/18 and with 4 passengers or even alone on the big bumps was rubbing i rolled the fenders but that wasnt enough i had to cut a piece of bumper from the inside and move a screw to the back. now im fine maybe that would help... but 225/40 will be ok is not rubbing
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