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Coilovers or Springs?
hey guys I've seen a lot of post about this but I just wanted to know what you guys think will be best for me.
I have the money to get Megan ez street coilovers but I also live in New York and the roads are bad and there's so much salt on the roads. I ordered a set of 17x9 rota grids and I just want to get rid of the wheel gap. will springs do the job or should I go with coilovers? if I do get springs though I'll also get spyder tail lights since I'll be saving a few hundred rather than getting coilovers. I also have a front lip and skirts so will I scrape with the springs? |
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Coilovers are the best bet, but not if you're ordering Megan coilovers. Cheap, yes, but cheap doesn't do well in NYC with the road conditions, and with how cold it is. Rust is the first thing that comes to mind when I think NYC and Megan coilovers.
Go with BC coilovers if you want an actual upgrade, and if it's not in your price range, save up until you can do it, otherwise you're just throwing away money if you ask me. |
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I'd go with springs for your application....BUT if you want to lower a lot (more than an inch or so) you will want coilovers because there just isn't a ton of bump travel on the stock shocks. Too low with springs can really be felt on bad roads. Eibach Pro-kit is the lowest I'd go personally.
From a functional standpoint springs with stock shocks would work just fine for you and your budget, but if you really wanted a bigger drop you'll want coilovers. You'll also want a coilover that can hold up to salt and has good valving, so I'd stay away from most of the low end options (though there are a few good options). Stock shocks + springs will be fine. - Andy |
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Like other have said, springs sound like a good solution for you. You can also grab some SPC lower control arms to bring the camber back toward 0 - they're only around $200.
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Just remember, Eibach for Comfort and good looks, H&R if you want a bit harder of a spring rate, and typically a bit lower on the ride height as well. |
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Spring wise, I'll always recommend Eibach for the same reason as the KWs, for comfort. A lot of guys don't realize but some of these companies overcompensate their kits with harsh spring rates to make them perform better (at least that's just my opinion on how it feels), so it's refreshing to see a company like KW and Eibach stick to what the customers want, rather than covering up any imperfections. |
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