Megan Coilovers EZ II street opinions?
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Megan Coilovers EZ II street opinions?
How is the quality on these Coilovers? Found them at a cheap price. Would you guys say they are better than BC Coilovers? Anyone running themby chance
One guy I know is selling them for $600 obo. . Sounds like a steal to me. They are for G37x coupe btw.
One guy I know is selling them for $600 obo. . Sounds like a steal to me. They are for G37x coupe btw.
Last edited by VQHAY; 04-13-2016 at 01:45 PM.
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VQHAY (04-13-2016)
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I had the EZ streets on my Lexus SC for about 2 years but only drove it about 2000 miles. They are great for lowering on a budget and weren't uncomfortable at all. I just assume when someone goes with a full coil over setup you kind of have to assume your going to give up a bit of comfort for performance. With that in mind I was surprised how well they rode. Many others will do nothing but bash them but I thought they were worth it. Everyone's comfort levels are going to differ so my smooth ride may be harsh for you, vice versa.. At a products standpoint, they definitely squeaked more than I liked on angled driveways or speed bumps but I never thought twice about them breaking or blowing out. Megan has come a long ways.
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VQHAY (04-13-2016)
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I bet they are the same Taiwanese stuff just with different color/label. Unfortunately for the X, (IMO) there just aren't any good quality coilovers made which means you just gotta settle with the one that provides the best customer support/service when you run into any issues.
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I bet they are the same Taiwanese stuff just with different color/label. Unfortunately for the X, (IMO) there just aren't any good quality coilovers made which means you just gotta settle with the one that provides the best customer support/service when you run into any issues.
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Ah yolk mount like the GT-R for the half shaft. Strange no one really makes them given how easy it'd be just to modify the bottom bracket. Almost everyone has a threaded base on their shocks. Food for thought! I guess it may also necessitate a shorter shock stroke too and thus a shorter shock body. It'd be interesting to see if the actual Megan shock itself is any different between the X and rwd models.