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Ilovemy6thgen

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So I was looking to buy some coils soon but can't seem to choose from the type 1's and megan ez street coils. Thoughts and opinions are appreciated. Thanks
 

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I'd do the Megan's for damper adjustability...
(just not sure what the revies have been from this new offering from Megan)

Or spend a little more for F2 Type II's.
 

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Megans all the way because u do get the damper adjustability with them unlike the type 1's. Plus megan's HQ is in Virginia so if u ever need to send back and rebuild them, its fairly close. unless ur from socal like everyone else on here
 

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What are your plans for your car? I don't have experience with either of these but I have purchased Megan parts before and the quality isn't great. I definately would not trust them for coilovers on my car. If it were me I'd save up for AMR's they seem to be the best and with a lifetime warranty, spending a little extra is worth it.
 

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What are your plans for your car? I don't have experience with either of these but I have purchased Megan parts before and the quality isn't great. I definately would not trust them for coilovers on my car. If it were me I'd save up for AMR's they seem to be the best and with a lifetime warranty, spending a little extra is worth it.

What was the last thread YOU read about AMR's........?

To the OP, take your time, and get a set of F2 Type II's, NASOHC can get you a deal on them, and THOSE are actually full coilovers that I have yet to hear people have issues with to the extent that have with certain other brands.

If you don't want full coilovers, then consider Koni Yellows and Ground Control coilovers.
 

Ilovemy6thgen

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Yeah I am in no rush to buy coils, maybe in a month or when I feel comfortable in the right set. My plans for the car is to get coils that are good for dd driving but still have the option for the other things I do with the car and not having to worry about getting a new suspension set up again. I want to do things right the first time ya know :hihi:
 
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