E30 Megan Coilovers thread!

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  • EDirtyZ
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    Originally posted by Poor Adam
    I have mig welded, but looks like the coils are stainless, so they would need to be tig welded. I do not have access to a tig weldwr bummer
    Exactly the type of shit I don't know about lol. If I get some true good insight on them I'll buy them and even start a group buy for 699 each set because I know a seller who will do 699 shipped for 10+sets

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  • Kozworth
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    I have mig welded, but looks like the coils are stainless, so they would need to be tig welded. I do not have access to a tig weldwr bummer

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  • EDirtyZ
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    Originally posted by Poor Adam
    yea thats pretty much how low I want to go. Except have it ride remotely close to stock, no bounciness.

    Megans come with the camber plates uptop correct? What real welding do I have to do, just weld the fronts to the spindles?
    Yes I'm 99% sure it's only spindle welding because there was someone here who had Megan's and that's actually his car and he said it was only spindle welding. He said he was happy with them. And as for the ride it comes 8kg/mm which is 450lbs and as for adjusting you got (+/-)2kg giving you a range of 350-550lb I think it's fantastic but I'm scared cause idk shit abuoutnthe welding part, but if you live near by I would be down to come over and lend a hand and defiantly learn as well.

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  • Kozworth
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    yea thats pretty much how low I want to go. Except have it ride remotely close to stock, no bounciness.

    Megans come with the camber plates uptop correct? What real welding do I have to do, just weld the fronts to the spindles?

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  • EDirtyZ
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    Originally posted by Poor Adam
    I am wondering megan vs gc coils.

    Megans have dampening and camber plates, but gc has been proven. I need something that goes low and drives fine (just for daily driving not autox).

    Anyone got any reviews


    In this picture the white e30 is on Megan's and it go even lower.

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  • EDirtyZ
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    Originally posted by Poor Adam
    I am wondering megan vs gc coils.

    Megans have dampening and camber plates, but gc has been proven. I need something that goes low and drives fine (just for daily driving not autox).

    Anyone got any reviews
    Megan's will let you go lower than GC i have a picture of how low you can go on Megan's and I'll link you to the picture because idk how to upload the picture haha. Performance wise GC are better I've driven an e30 with the full coilovers kit and I've driven the GC coilover conversion kit and the conversion kit IS NOT as good as the Megan's I had experienced.

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  • Kozworth
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    I am wondering megan vs gc coils.

    Megans have dampening and camber plates, but gc has been proven. I need something that goes low and drives fine (just for daily driving not autox).

    Anyone got any reviews

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  • EDirtyZ
    started a topic E30 Megan Coilovers thread!

    E30 Megan Coilovers thread!

    Ok hey guys while I'm starting my nitrous build I plan on doing suspension first! My fiend has Megan's on his integra for a year now and they work amazingly I've driven his car and it handles VERY well for a $900 coilover kit that comes with front camber plates as well.

    SO! The point is I want this thread to be for E30 owners who have/had/will have Megan coilovers and well this thread to be an educator for them and as well as me! So I ask anyone who has had experiance with Megan coilovers especially on an e30 PLEASE post a review and your thoughts. And to people who are interested post your opinion!

    Here's the link to the kit: http://dtmfiberwerkz.com/access/mega...1mm-p-585.html

    In this picture the white e30 is on Megan's and it can even go LOWER:http://fatphos.zenfolio.com/img/s8/v10/p697684700.jpg

    Detailed write up from start to finish install (thank you Panch007) http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=256774
    Last edited by EDirtyZ; 07-26-2012, 10:59 AM.
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