@jim325 Thanks for the feedback! Did you already get them installed?
E30 Megan Coilovers thread!
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Sorry to bring back from the dead....
I read through these pages and couldn't get a clear answer...
You only have to weld the Megan's in? Or are the BC's weld in as well?1991 318is - Daily/weekend track car.
An on-ramp is a terrible thing to waste...Comment
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Spoke to Kevin this weekend on getting these, saving up to get these soonComment
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Both have to be welded. They are the same product, just different colors.
Biggest difference is customer service from dealer/reseller.
Spring rate options are offered by BC.
I'd be interested to know if there is a general supplier of these springs so I can pick from someone with more knowledge than BC dealers.i'lldoitforacaravanComment
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I've been running Megan Coilovers for a month now and I can't say anything bad about them, I absolutely love the ride quality on them. Not too soft and not too stiff, they're just right. I haven't messed with the dampening either because I just love how they ride. As for lowness, I shortened my front struts to go lower and my rears are pretty much maxed out, the rears could go a little lower for my taste, but they're good for now. That's my input so if you're looking for something better than lowering springs, for a fair price, I recommend going with Megan.IG: @_j.wnComment
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Sorry to not let this thread die, but;
Has anyone else done this as well?
I'm looking into these or BCs, which I've read go lower than Megans, but I assume that's probably due to that person unknowingly comparing their car to someone who didn't have shortened springs and/or strut housing like I asked about above.Comment
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