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It started to feel like my dampers weren't working quite as well as they used to. So.....it seemed like a great excuse to buy some new coilovers! I got a set of Megan coils. They have built in camber plates in the front and I got them for a steal! I'm planning to tear everything apart tonight. Hopefully I won't be biting off more than I can chew.
This also means I'll soon have M7 SRPs and H-Sport springs for sale.
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For any BGM members I'll take $150 for the springs and $100 for the SRPs. I had Way get the SRPs anodized red so they're a little different than the norm.
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Well, the coils went on without any problems. It was actually a pretty easy install. I just have to figure out how to adjust the ride height now. The rear end is in the weeds and the front is too high. The ride and handling, however, are incredible!
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I gotta give a plug for the guys at Megan and for Ray at http://mpg-motoring.com. It turns out the front coilovers I got had the old version shock bodies and springs which is why the front sat so high. I got in touch with Ray and Cyrus at Megan. They really didn't have to do anything. I bought the kit not knowing there was an updated part. Cyrus actually called me and said they wanted me to be happy, so they shipped out the correct parts to me at no charge. You can't ask for more than that! If you guys need anything parts-wise, Ray is awesome. He's starting off small, but very concerned with excellent customer service.
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