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Old Apr 2, 2016 | 03:32 AM
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Cool Coilover Help o_O

I want to lower my car (2012 TL) but I'm not sure what coilovers to get. Seems like most people go with the Tein Street Advance but I also heard great things about Megan Racing. I'm on a budget for about $800. If anyone has any other suggestions or pictures please post
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Old Apr 2, 2016 | 11:36 PM
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I run BC racing and love them. Your options are Tein, fortune auto and Megan. Really depends on what you want out of your suspension. Teins ride on the softer side but don't drop too low and come with standard spring rates. BC and fortune auto can come with custom spring rates with BC offer extreme low for slamming if needed.
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Old Apr 3, 2016 | 02:41 AM
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Originally Posted by carbonTSEX
I run BC racing and love them. Your options are Tein, fortune auto and Megan. Really depends on what you want out of your suspension. Teins ride on the softer side but don't drop too low and come with standard spring rates. BC and fortune auto can come with custom spring rates with BC offer extreme low for slamming if needed.
Thanks, much appreciated! How do your BC ride? I want to lower it about 3 inches, but have a decent feel but perhaps later on slam it when I move from all these pot holes & what not
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Old Apr 3, 2016 | 09:08 AM
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Mine run nice. I use to run them on my TSX as well. If you're looking to slam I recommend them. But get the extreme lows included. They have 30 levels of dampening so you can find the your sweet spot on how it rides. Plus it's the only suspension that comes with dampener extensions so you can adjust the rear without having to remove the seat everytime. Their factory spring rates are coo but I'd bump them up at least one step. They are close to your price range. Good luck!
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