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Old May 15, 2007 | 03:54 AM
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i'm currently looking to get a set for my box and does anyone on this forum have or know anyone with megans? i'm getting a really good price for them so i'm wondering if they are any good. another thing, they are a 2 inch drop. what size wheels are good?
Old May 16, 2007 | 04:36 AM
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I recommend them because i have them.

There are quite a few of us on the board with them. You will not be disappointed if you don't mind a stiff ride.

What size of wheels? That's up to you.
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thanks for the reply TJ. got a couple other questions... if you dont mind the specs says 2in drop, is it actually 2in.? did they sag after a while? what about your alignment, did they go bad?
Old May 16, 2007 | 05:39 AM
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I have them and think they are awsome. Does ride kind of stiff, but the box handles great.
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I have had no sag at all. it's more of like 2" front and 1.75" rear. But when you drive, the car doesn't have that rake anymore.

No problems with the alignment either but i recommend that you get an alignment to see if everything is up to specifications.
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thanks for the reply fellas. i'm gonna go and put out an order for them. i cant wait!

off topic... what the hell is going on with this website?!?! it is slow as hell! maybe its just me...
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thanks for the reply fellas. i'm gonna go and put out an order for them. i cant wait!

off topic... what the hell is going on with this website?!?! it is slow as hell! maybe its just me...
Old May 17, 2007 | 02:33 AM
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i had them, as my first drop. im on coilovers now. they are real good quality, for a great price. the ride is on the more firm side, so be prepared for that. But like TJ said, no sag. there is some settling that mine did, but it held firm for most part. And yes this site is slllllloooooooooowwwww for some reason.
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