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Old 10-09-2014, 10:15 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Thirty-Nine View Post
FYI, I just returned your PM.

Cliff notes:
Megans = too stiff for me
Megan quality = poor (the paint on my coils started to flake off; springs started to rust)
Megan customer service was very poor when I dealt with them in 2007.

Currently I'm on Tein S-Techs and Tokico HPs and have been very happy with the setup. I don't need stuff; I don't need adjustable. I need functional and stylish, and my setup fits the bill.
And unless you absolutely need the adjustability this is the way to go. With my Megans to adjust the fronts I would need to take 3 or 4 pieces off. I could do it in maybe 30 minutes, but then I would need to put it back on. Not worth it.
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