New Apexi N1 Dampners
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Originally Posted by Ubetit,Feb 22 2006, 03:26 PM
It's already fact that the two companies share product made by yet another company. The EXv was definately a re-labeled coilover.
I'm willing to admit if I'm wrong but I held a Megan racing coilover a few days ago and beside the color, it looks damn near identical to me from the pictures.
I'm willing to admit if I'm wrong but I held a Megan racing coilover a few days ago and beside the color, it looks damn near identical to me from the pictures.
I have found that most coilovers look the same. I think that it is the quality of the shock and the materials used for the perches, etc. that set them apart.
I will be sure to post a review when I get them on.
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Coilover's can vary in looks in only so many ways, I'm more concerned with the quality control and tighter tolerances of the valving. Springs are springs, perches are perches, etc etc., but the valving is what separates a good system from the bad.
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Originally Posted by Highrpmek,Feb 22 2006, 04:44 PM
Coilover's can vary in looks in only so many ways, I'm more concerned with the quality control and tighter tolerances of the valving. Springs are springs, perches are perches, etc etc., but the valving is what separates a good system from the bad.
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Ubetit is correct they are both made by the same manufacturer. ..and yes, the megans are also 32 way adjustable. That said, wouldn't know if they perform the same however, I would much rather have the N1's cuz I'm a brand whore