Rear camber
Originally Posted by dc2-2-ap1,Jan 15 2011, 11:01 AM
do you have megan's already or are you getting a set. if you are planning on getting a set take a look at bc coilovers (not buddy club)
Josh is on Tien's.
There are many members riding out on Megans without complaints.
The adjsutable ball joint seeems like a great fix. It will just make ride height adjustment a little funky.
There are many members riding out on Megans without complaints.
The adjsutable ball joint seeems like a great fix. It will just make ride height adjustment a little funky.
my buddy with an evo x (the other guy on mase's website) has them and loves them. bc's were my original choice for coilovers but then i got a good deal on the teins so i went with them. I have yet to hear anything negative about bc's coilovers.
Originally Posted by Righteous_Spec,Jan 15 2011, 01:59 PM
Josh is on Tien's.
There are many members riding out on Megans without complaints.
The adjsutable ball joint seeems like a great fix. It will just make ride height adjustment a little funky.
There are many members riding out on Megans without complaints.
The adjsutable ball joint seeems like a great fix. It will just make ride height adjustment a little funky.
just a thought here -
depending on how hard and at what angle the suspension moved when you hit you could have bent the rear structure of the car.
Fastest way to check is to measure the distance left to right between the lower control arm mounting points then compare that to a known straight car. If yours is less than or greater than the straight car then...you see where I'm going with this.
I've had a similar experience in the past.
depending on how hard and at what angle the suspension moved when you hit you could have bent the rear structure of the car.
Fastest way to check is to measure the distance left to right between the lower control arm mounting points then compare that to a known straight car. If yours is less than or greater than the straight car then...you see where I'm going with this.
I've had a similar experience in the past.
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