Megan vs function form type 2
well i havent had my megan street coilovers for not a couple thousand miles but i have had them for about 1k and they ride nice. I have them droppin my g35c about 1.75" and 16 clicks (dead mid) for the dampering and its not too rough. And i heard pretty much the megans are made from BC racing?? Many people have told me megans are **** but than many people have said they have improved on their products.n
BTW, and if you've never had any suspension besides that one, then your review will suck too because you probably haven't learned what to look for yet. And even if you have, you might not be able to tell the difference after a while until you change it out.
For a suspension on a budget, I'd look for BC. They are the manufacturer for most of the cheaper suspensions, so what they make for their own name can't be bad.
For a suspension on a budget, I'd look for BC. They are the manufacturer for most of the cheaper suspensions, so what they make for their own name can't be bad.
For 9/10 people on this site who only drive their car, and not track it, aside from maybe a canyon run here and there which is still rare, F&F, Megan, BC, Basics, any of the lower budget coils would suffice!!!
With how ****ty US roads are most people and even "guru's" wouldn't tell the difference between a $1k and $2k setup.
With how ****ty US roads are most people and even "guru's" wouldn't tell the difference between a $1k and $2k setup.
Your post is still pointless...
My point is, drive the same car with that suspension for at least a couple thousand miles before you try to give your opinion on it, because until then, you don't know the characteristics of the suspension well enough to give a good review.
Let's put it this way...
Many "testers" put on NEX suspensions and the reviews after the first 3 months were great so far... I've ridden in a few cars with them and I've had chances to drive them around too. But it turns out after a few thousand miles, everything changes because that suspension is a complete piece of sh*t, but I wouldn't have known that because I don't have it on my car.
So based on what you're saying about the Megans, they can be just like the NEX because your personal experience with them are just as limited.
BTW, if they're properly tuned in, I bet you will feel a difference between them...
My point is, drive the same car with that suspension for at least a couple thousand miles before you try to give your opinion on it, because until then, you don't know the characteristics of the suspension well enough to give a good review.
Let's put it this way...
Many "testers" put on NEX suspensions and the reviews after the first 3 months were great so far... I've ridden in a few cars with them and I've had chances to drive them around too. But it turns out after a few thousand miles, everything changes because that suspension is a complete piece of sh*t, but I wouldn't have known that because I don't have it on my car.
So based on what you're saying about the Megans, they can be just like the NEX because your personal experience with them are just as limited.
BTW, if they're properly tuned in, I bet you will feel a difference between them...
bahahahaah i remember nex lol

they where the big thing back then. they even copied bbk. we actually supplied them with the parts
. but yeah 2k miles later everyone started bitch
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