Megan ez coilovers?
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Are you looking for coilover information for GS300 or ISx50? The 15 something and 32 something is the damper settings which will determine ride comfort or how soft/hard you want the damper settings to be.
These can be adjusted to be VERY low, we have few members here who are slammed on megan EZ.
Check this lowest of the low thread and look for people who are on megan ez coilovers.
These can be adjusted to be VERY low, we have few members here who are slammed on megan EZ.
Check this lowest of the low thread and look for people who are on megan ez coilovers.
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Just installed these coilovers on my is300 today. Feels so nice. Tried them on the softest setting at first and couldn't tell if they were softer than stock, but they felt about the same, so smooth. Now I have them set to 10 in the rear and 12 up front. Feels really responsive, but not harsh at all. Can't beat these for the price and quality. I'm completely sold on Megan. Looking to buy other suspension parts from them now.
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so pretty much after reading 15 pages of this thread i'v summed up the theory that for a mild drop to close the fender gap these coils are perfect but any lower a.k.a. "slammed" these are not it because the spring rates aren't stiff enough. So your safe with a 2" drop but any lower and you run into rubbing problems
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You can def slam your car on EZs no problem.
My friend maxed out his EZs on his Accord and hes basically on the floor. Everyone will have different opinions on the ride feel so it really depends.
And also, just because your dropped lower than 2 inches doesnt mean your going to rub. It depends on your tire size, wheel offset, etc. Again,my friend maxed out his EZs on 19" Volks and doesnt rub because he rolled his fenders and doesnt have aggressive offsets.
My friend maxed out his EZs on his Accord and hes basically on the floor. Everyone will have different opinions on the ride feel so it really depends.
And also, just because your dropped lower than 2 inches doesnt mean your going to rub. It depends on your tire size, wheel offset, etc. Again,my friend maxed out his EZs on 19" Volks and doesnt rub because he rolled his fenders and doesnt have aggressive offsets.
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so pretty much after reading 15 pages of this thread i'v summed up the theory that for a mild drop to close the fender gap these coils are perfect but any lower a.k.a. "slammed" these are not it because the spring rates aren't stiff enough. So your safe with a 2" drop but any lower and you run into rubbing problems
#219
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You can def slam your car on EZs no problem.
My friend maxed out his EZs on his Accord and hes basically on the floor. Everyone will have different opinions on the ride feel so it really depends.
And also, just because your dropped lower than 2 inches doesnt mean your going to rub. It depends on your tire size, wheel offset, etc. Again,my friend maxed out his EZs on 19" Volks and doesnt rub because he rolled his fenders and doesnt have aggressive offsets.
My friend maxed out his EZs on his Accord and hes basically on the floor. Everyone will have different opinions on the ride feel so it really depends.
And also, just because your dropped lower than 2 inches doesnt mean your going to rub. It depends on your tire size, wheel offset, etc. Again,my friend maxed out his EZs on 19" Volks and doesnt rub because he rolled his fenders and doesnt have aggressive offsets.
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I'm going to bumb this thread - just installed the Megan EZ coils on my 2006 IS250 AWD last night. Dropped the car about 2 inches all around and still have probably another 2 inches of potential drop left on the coils. I lowered it just to the point where there is no fender gap on F/R. The car is much more responsive, agile, no body roll, and rides like stock. I have not touched the dampening yet. Will get an alignment in two weeks once the springs are done settling.
Shoot me a pm if you have any questions.
Shoot me a pm if you have any questions.