Fs:megan lowering springs
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brand new set of megan lowering springs, lower about 1.75-2.00 inches. , asking $110. email me for pics kellywellz@hotmail.com
blue 92 mx3,95 bp swap, 97 kia tranny, spec stage 1 clutch,white excel rims.
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Whats shipping going to be like to N1M 3S7
Whats shipping going to be like to N1M 3S7
Spring specs
Do you know any if these are progressive rate springs? Can you email me a pic please? Also, how much to ship to Pottstown, pa 19464? Thanks, Vinny
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Also here is some good info on the springs...
what spring rate are these?
-megan racing has two spring rates 280/230 and 300/350. the retailer told me they are the 280/230.
how are these springs compared to the other stuff?
-either of these springs are the stiffest spring rates that your can get without going to a full coilover. they are linear rate springs.
how are these springs compared to eibachs?
-eibachs spring bias is made for understeer at the limit. megan springs have a better spring bias and would provide more neutral handling a the limits. eibachs are progressive, megans are linear. eibachs drop 1.3" megan is 1.75"-2"
are these comparable to h&r?
-yes, they have the same drop, and linear rates but megans are stiffer.than h&r and will provide better handling, less body roll and improved steering response over the h&r.
whats the difference between linear and progressive?
-these springs are linear rate as opposed to eibachs, b&g, and st's etc which are progressive. linear rate springs have better ride quality than progressive springs which can allow you to go a little bit stiffer than a progressive spring while still riding pretty comparable but with better handling. the handling of linear rate springs is much more predictable where as a progressive spring is never the same due to weight transfer and road irregularities which are inevitable.
will these work with kyb gr2 or tokico hp?
-if you live where they have decent roads high levels of damping is not necessary. kyb states that the gr2 is valved in about 2-3 on the agx or 15-30% more damping force over stock. similar to the tokico hp (blue) both should be fine for megan springs.
kyb gr2 and tokico hp are not enough to handle megan springs!
- NOT TRUE! spring rate does not require a specific amount of damping force. a car with 500/500 driving on a tarmac rally will not need the same damping force as a car with 500/500 doing a off road rally race. "proper damping" is also a relative term as each person has different tastes for every situation. overdamping provides excessively harsh ride. underdamping makes the ride feel bouncy.
will these work with s/r struts?
-several zx2 owners (sr and non sr owners) have used either spring choices with s/r struts and are very impressed with the results.
what spring rate are these?
-megan racing has two spring rates 280/230 and 300/350. the retailer told me they are the 280/230.
how are these springs compared to the other stuff?
-either of these springs are the stiffest spring rates that your can get without going to a full coilover. they are linear rate springs.
how are these springs compared to eibachs?
-eibachs spring bias is made for understeer at the limit. megan springs have a better spring bias and would provide more neutral handling a the limits. eibachs are progressive, megans are linear. eibachs drop 1.3" megan is 1.75"-2"
are these comparable to h&r?
-yes, they have the same drop, and linear rates but megans are stiffer.than h&r and will provide better handling, less body roll and improved steering response over the h&r.
whats the difference between linear and progressive?
-these springs are linear rate as opposed to eibachs, b&g, and st's etc which are progressive. linear rate springs have better ride quality than progressive springs which can allow you to go a little bit stiffer than a progressive spring while still riding pretty comparable but with better handling. the handling of linear rate springs is much more predictable where as a progressive spring is never the same due to weight transfer and road irregularities which are inevitable.
will these work with kyb gr2 or tokico hp?
-if you live where they have decent roads high levels of damping is not necessary. kyb states that the gr2 is valved in about 2-3 on the agx or 15-30% more damping force over stock. similar to the tokico hp (blue) both should be fine for megan springs.
kyb gr2 and tokico hp are not enough to handle megan springs!
- NOT TRUE! spring rate does not require a specific amount of damping force. a car with 500/500 driving on a tarmac rally will not need the same damping force as a car with 500/500 doing a off road rally race. "proper damping" is also a relative term as each person has different tastes for every situation. overdamping provides excessively harsh ride. underdamping makes the ride feel bouncy.
will these work with s/r struts?
-several zx2 owners (sr and non sr owners) have used either spring choices with s/r struts and are very impressed with the results.
blue 92 mx3,95 bp swap, 97 kia tranny, spec stage 1 clutch,white excel rims.
Sounds good
Sounds great and thanks for finding out all that info. Do you happen to have a pic or a link so I can see them. Thanks, Vinny
what?
What are you referring to steeb? Something I said?
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