~Warranty on any coilover?~
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~Warranty on any coilover?~
So, I would like to go with a set of coilovers for the IS but I’m not sure which to go with. I need help bad.. I am confused about the quality and the warranty. Ride quality is important, as is build quality. Here is what I’m considering:
Megan Street LP Series - Don’t really know much about these or who makes their springs or if the build quality is comparable to Tein as far as lasting a long time.
Tein SS - Tein is well known for their build quality and longevity and is cheaper although not as adjustable as the Megan set.
Megan have - All coilover damper kits come with 1 year manufacture-defect warranty. And Tein have no information about the warranty.
Here is the link of Megan warranty INfo:
http://www.meganracing.com/terms/index.asp
Here is the link of Tein Warranty Info:
http://www.tein.com/warranty_policy.html
Anyone had any experience with Megan coilovers....
Warranty is also important. Both come with a 1 yr limited manufacturer warranty but that’s about all I could find out about it.
Megan Street LP Series - Don’t really know much about these or who makes their springs or if the build quality is comparable to Tein as far as lasting a long time.
Tein SS - Tein is well known for their build quality and longevity and is cheaper although not as adjustable as the Megan set.
Megan have - All coilover damper kits come with 1 year manufacture-defect warranty. And Tein have no information about the warranty.
Here is the link of Megan warranty INfo:
http://www.meganracing.com/terms/index.asp
Here is the link of Tein Warranty Info:
http://www.tein.com/warranty_policy.html
Anyone had any experience with Megan coilovers....
Warranty is also important. Both come with a 1 yr limited manufacturer warranty but that’s about all I could find out about it.
Last edited by VIS250P; 10-31-07 at 12:51 AM.
#2
if you want a smoother ride thats closer to stock i would recommend throwing tein cs on your ride. from the looks of lots of posts tein CS seem to be almost comparable to the stock ride on the softer settings...but keep in mind once you throw rims with different tires you will already lose smooth ride quality there, unless its same specs as your stock setup.
#3
I have Tein CS and I am happy with them. They pretty ride well and are pretty good quality. Would I get them again, for the money, YES. If you spent more can you get a better coilover, YES. If you have the budget I would recommend the Zeals or the TOMS, but you are budget minded like most of us are, go with the Teins or the Tanabes.
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