Tein Basics verses Megan Racing street coilovers
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Tein Basics verses Megan Racing street coilovers
Just wondering peoples opinions on these two products. I'm looking for coilovers but I don't want to sacrifice ride quality that much. I have read good things about both of these brands. I'm looking to lower my car about an inch all around and I like that fact that I can adjust ride height whenever I want. Lets hear some opinions.
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G35 coupes with oem 17’s & 18’s
G35 sedan’s with sport suspension
350Z’s 2003/2004
Front:314 Rear:342
Oem linear springs
G35 coupes 2005/2006 with oem 19’s only
350Z 2004.5 to 2006
Front:314 Rear:427
Tein Basic (twin tube construction, non adjustable dampners )
Spring rates 504/504
about 60% stiffer in the front, and 18-47% stiffer in the rear. The may be below some people's noticeable threshold, but IMO that is significant enough to cause a decrease in ride quality while increasing performance. Also, I believe the basics do not have a seperate preloading capability so the lower in the front you go, the higher the effective springrate becomes do to the adjustment mechanism
G35 sedan’s with sport suspension
350Z’s 2003/2004
Front:314 Rear:342
Oem linear springs
G35 coupes 2005/2006 with oem 19’s only
350Z 2004.5 to 2006
Front:314 Rear:427
Tein Basic (twin tube construction, non adjustable dampners )
Spring rates 504/504
about 60% stiffer in the front, and 18-47% stiffer in the rear. The may be below some people's noticeable threshold, but IMO that is significant enough to cause a decrease in ride quality while increasing performance. Also, I believe the basics do not have a seperate preloading capability so the lower in the front you go, the higher the effective springrate becomes do to the adjustment mechanism
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I've had basics on my 06' coupe, sport 19's, for several weeks now, along with a set of hotchkis sway bars. In terms of ride comfort, I can honestly say that the car isn't any more "rough" than stock. The stiffer spring rates definately transfer more sensations through the suspension, but when you hit an indentation in a road, there is actually less of a jarring, jumping effect, if that makes any sense.
My only previous experience with suspension is with a set of eibach springs on my old IS3, and I can honestly say I ruined the ride with them. With the basics, not at all. Unlike springs, the basics (with sways) totally changed the handling dynamics of my car. No longer does it have that sort of "boaty" feel going into and out of turns. I can honestly torque steer the car through a turn now, without feeling like the rear end is going to come around and put me in the ditch. All this dynamic change without a "compromised" ride quality: where my springs ruined my IS, my basics setup on my G merely altered the ride quality to match the new handling characteristics.
Not to mention it looks gangster lowered @1 inch
My camber is off, -2 front, -3 rear. I'm going to see how much my stock tires wear, and decide whether or not to get a camber kit when I invest in a new set of rims and rubber. Hopefully the camber will hasted the decision making process...
GL with your decision. I love my basics. They're everything I need in a suspension, and nothing I don't.
My only previous experience with suspension is with a set of eibach springs on my old IS3, and I can honestly say I ruined the ride with them. With the basics, not at all. Unlike springs, the basics (with sways) totally changed the handling dynamics of my car. No longer does it have that sort of "boaty" feel going into and out of turns. I can honestly torque steer the car through a turn now, without feeling like the rear end is going to come around and put me in the ditch. All this dynamic change without a "compromised" ride quality: where my springs ruined my IS, my basics setup on my G merely altered the ride quality to match the new handling characteristics.
Not to mention it looks gangster lowered @1 inch
My camber is off, -2 front, -3 rear. I'm going to see how much my stock tires wear, and decide whether or not to get a camber kit when I invest in a new set of rims and rubber. Hopefully the camber will hasted the decision making process...
GL with your decision. I love my basics. They're everything I need in a suspension, and nothing I don't.
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I agree 100% with the sway bars. I had Stillen sway bars on my '03 sedan and loved them. Unfortunately when I sold the car I could not get the sway bars off for the life of me (stripped screws). So Ill have to cough up another $300 for another set. As far as camber kit I was able to find one for the rear for around $80 so I will be getting the rear for sure. Thanks guys for all the helpful information. I have found my summer project now.
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I have been reading as much as I can about Megan Racing coilovers and many others as well. They appear to be built very well. The quality looks amazing. Still, I have read many posts that say they are junk and that most of their other products are junk. Most all of these posts I've read are at least a year old and some date back to early 2005.
I have some MR toe rods on my car and although they don't effect much, they are well made. So I don't get it... What's the beef with Megan Racing?
I have some MR toe rods on my car and although they don't effect much, they are well made. So I don't get it... What's the beef with Megan Racing?
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Originally Posted by g35guy86
I agree 100% with the sway bars. I had Stillen sway bars on my '03 sedan and loved them. Unfortunately when I sold the car I could not get the sway bars off for the life of me (stripped screws). So Ill have to cough up another $300 for another set. As far as camber kit I was able to find one for the rear for around $80 so I will be getting the rear for sure. Thanks guys for all the helpful information. I have found my summer project now.