Megan Coils Vs Ebay Coils

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Funny how someone cannot recognize how much something is actually worth. I just don’t understand.
 

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Funny how someone cannot recognize how much something is actually worth. I just don’t understand.

well when it comes to those two its more about personal opinion(which the OP asked for). ive never used Megan Racing sleeves. but if i had to choose id pick MR sleeves over ebay company sleeves. Megan Racing is an actual established company with spring rates.

the different ebay companies tho are another story. I've emailed multiple companies on ebay about their spring rates on their sleeves and they all said "i dont know". which means they just mass produce a product and don't care just as long as they're making money. MR tho actually does care. i called them and talked to one of their techs and they seem like they know about their product and were willing to answer questions.

Megan Racing sleeve spring rates are 450 lb/ft front and 350 lb/ft rear. thats 8k up front and 6k rear. matched with some good struts im sure they would ride fine. i think people need to go based upon they're on EXPERIENCE with something instead of just what they hear.
 

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well when it comes to those two its more about personal opinion(which the OP asked for). ive never used Megan Racing sleeves. but if i had to choose id pick MR sleeves over ebay company sleeves. Megan Racing is an actual established company with spring rates.

the different ebay companies tho are another story. I've emailed multiple companies on ebay about their spring rates on their sleeves and they all said "i dont know". which means they just mass produce a product and don't care just as long as they're making money. MR tho actually does care. i called them and talked to one of their techs and they seem like they know about their product and were willing to answer questions.

Megan Racing sleeve spring rates are 450 lb/ft front and 350 lb/ft rear. thats 8k up front and 6k rear. matched with some good struts im sure they would ride fine. i think people need to go based upon they're on EXPERIENCE with something instead of just what they hear.

Thats buttery soft, especially for our heavy front end beats lol. I cant imagine anything below 12 in the front. I know one thing for sure you wont be slamming your ride and trying to get some crazy fitment.
 

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well when it comes to those two its more about personal opinion(which the OP asked for). ive never used Megan Racing sleeves. but if i had to choose id pick MR sleeves over ebay company sleeves. Megan Racing is an actual established company with spring rates.

Megan Racing sleeve spring rates are 450 lb/ft front and 350 lb/ft rear. thats 8k up front and 6k rear. matched with some good struts im sure they would ride fine. i think people need to go based upon they're on EXPERIENCE with something instead of just what they hear.

When it comes to suspension, and after doing some research, going on what you read/hear is how a product is considered in the first place. How many people bought AMR/F2 suspensions with that very same approach?
 

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When it comes to suspension, and after doing some research, going on what you read/hear is how a product is considered in the first place. How many people bought AMR/F2 suspensions with that very same approach?

My whole point was people just saying what they've heard from other people from other people from other people. Instead of from they've heard from the people who actually run/ran them and give a review on it. That's the main thing most assume that since it isn't ground control or something like that and its priced below $200 its crap.
 

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^Fair enough, but you get what you pay for, and unless it's a GREAT deal, new/full suspension under $200 is probably not going to be the greatest of products to go with.
 

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Basically what I was saying. You can't pay $200 for a full suspension and actually think it will be quality.
 

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