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MEGAN's Tech. Support Response
So I called as soon as they opened this morning and was given an e-mail address to their tech. guy to take a look at the pics...he sent me this:
"No there is nothing wrong with the item. We design our lowering springs that way so we could get the best lowering and best ride quality. Coil binding only happens on coilover systems.
Thank you!
Cyrus Martinez
Marketing/R&D/Warranty Department
788 PHILIPS DR.
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
www.meganracing.com
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:30am-6:00pm
General Phone : (626)581-0988
Fax : +1 (626)581-4332"
I may be mistaken, but aren't we all riding on coilover systems? Did he possibly mean 'adjustable' coilover systems or am I being given the first excuse in a line of many before I get my money back?
Just a side note...I really appreciate the quick responses and the experience that everyone shares on this forum and it's the reason I'm startin' to do the same. Thanks again to all those who pay-it-forward...
"No there is nothing wrong with the item. We design our lowering springs that way so we could get the best lowering and best ride quality. Coil binding only happens on coilover systems.
Thank you!
Cyrus Martinez
Marketing/R&D/Warranty Department
788 PHILIPS DR.
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
www.meganracing.com
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:30am-6:00pm
General Phone : (626)581-0988
Fax : +1 (626)581-4332"
I may be mistaken, but aren't we all riding on coilover systems? Did he possibly mean 'adjustable' coilover systems or am I being given the first excuse in a line of many before I get my money back?
Just a side note...I really appreciate the quick responses and the experience that everyone shares on this forum and it's the reason I'm startin' to do the same. Thanks again to all those who pay-it-forward...
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well thats good news, i had a feeling thats what they were going to say cause looking at shaun's pictured of his springs all his coils were touching except one and on ours its only the upper three, also i don't have noises while i drive and the ride quality is pretty good, i think i'm gonna try loosening the upper control arm and retightening it, cuz when i put it on, i think i had it angled down too far which caused my front end to stay up once it came off the lift, if the car drops anymore i'll let you know so u can try the same, could be the reason your not happy with the front drop
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I agree with ya 23, I haven't had any weird noises or any problems so far, just a little camber in the rears. I even took a tight turn this morning to see if I could make it rub or slam and...nothin'. My tires felt like they were gonna slip if I pushed any harder.
I'm fairly sure my fronts are all the way down and snug, I guess I just expected more.
Well, we DO have 30 days so I may be pushin' these on an autocross practice run this Sunday. I'll see what people there have to say about it too...
I'm fairly sure my fronts are all the way down and snug, I guess I just expected more.
Well, we DO have 30 days so I may be pushin' these on an autocross practice run this Sunday. I'll see what people there have to say about it too...
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Thanks for the advice, bro, but let's try to keep it constructive. You making that remark is the equivalent of me saying, "That Dark, he's the kinda guy that lets you know he's a real badass at suspension installation." It isn't necessary, so I wouldn't.
A few others and I were sharing experience with these springs and/or coil-binding so if you have some, that'd be great...I thought that's what this site was for?
A few others and I were sharing experience with these springs and/or coil-binding so if you have some, that'd be great...I thought that's what this site was for?
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So I called as soon as they opened this morning and was given an e-mail address to their tech. guy to take a look at the pics...he sent me this:
"No there is nothing wrong with the item. We design our lowering springs that way so we could get the best lowering and best ride quality. Coil binding only happens on coilover systems.
Thank you!
Cyrus Martinez
Marketing/R&D/Warranty Department
788 PHILIPS DR.
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
www.meganracing.com
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:30am-6:00pm
General Phone : (626)581-0988
Fax : +1 (626)581-4332"
I may be mistaken, but aren't we all riding on coilover systems? Did he possibly mean 'adjustable' coilover systems or am I being given the first excuse in a line of many before I get my money back?
Just a side note...I really appreciate the quick responses and the experience that everyone shares on this forum and it's the reason I'm startin' to do the same. Thanks again to all those who pay-it-forward...
"No there is nothing wrong with the item. We design our lowering springs that way so we could get the best lowering and best ride quality. Coil binding only happens on coilover systems.
Thank you!
Cyrus Martinez
Marketing/R&D/Warranty Department
788 PHILIPS DR.
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
www.meganracing.com
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:30am-6:00pm
General Phone : (626)581-0988
Fax : +1 (626)581-4332"
I may be mistaken, but aren't we all riding on coilover systems? Did he possibly mean 'adjustable' coilover systems or am I being given the first excuse in a line of many before I get my money back?
Just a side note...I really appreciate the quick responses and the experience that everyone shares on this forum and it's the reason I'm startin' to do the same. Thanks again to all those who pay-it-forward...
That's a pretty useless response from Megan which makes me concerned about how much your tech support guy knows. His answer didn't really explain why they are designed like that. Both my Swifts and the Racing Beat springs aren't like that.
The definition of coil binding is when the coils on a coil spring compress and slide across each other causing a jerk and clunky noise in hard braking or cornering. They may not be that bad but it's certainly not the proper way a spring should sit. Yes mine were much worse but I'd be concerned about anyone that "designs" their system to have the coils touching each other like that.
Let us know how they perform at the autox this weekend. That should be a solid test of whether or not you'll have problems with them. Also keep an eye on them to see if you see paint rubbing off between the coils. That means they are touching during hard cornering, which will be an indication that they are too soft or too short.
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Yeah, sorry guys...I forgot to report in about practice but unfortunately it had to be cancelled at the end of last week when my new tires didn't show up. I ordered them from www.tire-easy.com on 4/29 and when I did a tracking checkup a week later (Thursday), they hadn't even been sent out yet so I cancelled...
About the springs tho, I've had them in there a couple weeks and still no issues. I had the car up a few days ago to bleed brakes so I checked for any unusual marks or chipped paint. Happy to say that all looked good and still pleased with the feel of 'em. I'd give 'em a shot and $140 ain't bad either...
Also, I'll take any suggestions for a reputable online tire dealer...thanks
About the springs tho, I've had them in there a couple weeks and still no issues. I had the car up a few days ago to bleed brakes so I checked for any unusual marks or chipped paint. Happy to say that all looked good and still pleased with the feel of 'em. I'd give 'em a shot and $140 ain't bad either...
Also, I'll take any suggestions for a reputable online tire dealer...thanks
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any new update on these been awhile and are there any bad news yet or is everyones systems holding up good. im about to purchase these next week and wanna make sure nothing gonna magically rip off on the highway or something.
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I am very happy with the Swifts.
Yeah I freaked out on getting the springs right a couple times. The rears will not fit on the front so once you realize that they only go on one way you should be good.
Also I noticed there is usually a big reduction in the length of the front springs relative to OEM but the rears are usually close to the same.
Yeah I freaked out on getting the springs right a couple times. The rears will not fit on the front so once you realize that they only go on one way you should be good.
Also I noticed there is usually a big reduction in the length of the front springs relative to OEM but the rears are usually close to the same.
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I'm using the Megan Coilovers now
I think on your site, it said F 8kg and 6 at the Rear
Do megan make custom stiffer springs?
Coz i think they are not stuff enough for me on track
I would like to get more likely F12 and 8~10 at the rear
If you know, please let me know
Thanks!!
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i have a question i just installed the megan springs well half way how do you know what springs go on the front and whats springs go on the rear because i did the fronts and noticed no drop but after i decompressed the spring on the rear struts the spring was loos on the strut with the bolt tight i donno if i have them revesed there was no lable on the springs wheni got them and i know springs should not be loose on the struts like i can move the sring up and down. any boday have any info
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I just installed thoose springs on my car last week and I put the short ones in the front and the long ones in the rear. I did not notice much drop in the rear it first but the drop in the front was unreal. After I drove it for a few days the back came down pretty good but the front was so low I thought I put them on backwards b/c there was no label so I went to swap the front with the back and I could not get then tight that way sounds like you are putting them on backwards. If you need me to I can send pics of mine. Just pm me if you need anything elese
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Hi Fluid Motorsports,
I'm using the Megan Coilovers now
I think on your site, it said F 8kg and 6 at the Rear
Do megan make custom stiffer springs?
Coz i think they are not stuff enough for me on track
I would like to get more likely F12 and 8~10 at the rear
If you know, please let me know
Thanks!!
I'm using the Megan Coilovers now
I think on your site, it said F 8kg and 6 at the Rear
Do megan make custom stiffer springs?
Coz i think they are not stuff enough for me on track
I would like to get more likely F12 and 8~10 at the rear
If you know, please let me know
Thanks!!
Yes you can put stiffer springs on there, this will VOID your warranty as these are designed as STREET coilovers and not for Track.
They are $95 a coil and which ever # you want.
Just PM me and I can arrange it.
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madmechanic i believe has them on the right way, when i did it i had the same thing, the front looked like it had no drop at all and the back you could actually move the spring till the car had weight on it, what i found out for the front was that i tightened the upper control arm in the front at a downward angle and that was causing the front to stay high, i just turned the wheels and loosened the 2 bolts on the upper control arm and it dropped, as for where the springs go, if i remember correctly i didnt go by height, i went by spring thickness with the thicker springs going in the front, hopefully that helps you guys
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they don't unseat at full drop, they are able to me moved unloaded, which really isn't a problem, just unexpected when you first put them on, i've had them over 2 months and have had no issues with them at all, for the price i would recommend them, but its your money not mine
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they don't unseat at full drop, they are able to me moved unloaded, which really isn't a problem, just unexpected when you first put them on, i've had them over 2 months and have had no issues with them at all, for the price i would recommend them, but its your money not mine