Where to buy OEM shocks other than the dealer
#137
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Sterling, VA
Posts: 2,123
Car Info: '02 WRX + '15 WRX
Feal doesn't rebuild WRX struts. Only STI ones.
BC doesn't make Megan coilovers. Who told you that?
I've been in several cars with cheap coilovers.
The problem with your logic is that you when it comes to something important like suspension you don't buy what you can afford, you buy what you need. If you can't afford what you need you save until you can. Otherwise you need to rethink what you're doing.
BC doesn't make Megan coilovers. Who told you that?
Quite a few, if not all of the people that told me "to go left" haven't even CONSIDERED "to go right". They don't even give the budget suspensions a glance and would never consider them even though they have never been in a car with them or talked with people that have had them for long periods of time. Most people that buy megans use them temporarily and then after 10-30k miles buy a better set which I may very well do if I have the money in 2 years. I wouldn't consider megans either if I had a career and made more than 50k a year.. I make 15k a year, I can't see myself spending 10% or more on a coilovers.
The problem with your logic is that you when it comes to something important like suspension you don't buy what you can afford, you buy what you need. If you can't afford what you need you save until you can. Otherwise you need to rethink what you're doing.
Last edited by Brfatal; 01-25-2013 at 10:44 AM.
#138
It's QQ thankyouverymuch
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^Yes I did. I'd take a guess that the coilover above got destroyed because of racing/tacking or going WAY over the speed limit and hitting a speed bump. I have talked with 4 people that have megan coilovers, one has had them for 100k and they all said they are just fine. Yeah, not a superstar coilover but they are sufficient for the price and I don't have anything to worry about unless I'm being an a**hat and driving like a dumbsh*t
Quite a few, if not all of the people that told me "to go left" haven't even CONSIDERED "to go right". They don't even give the budget suspensions a glance and would never consider them even though they have never been in a car with them or talked with people that have had them for long periods of time. Most people that buy megans use them temporarily and then after 10-30k miles buy a better set which I may very well do if I have the money in 2 years. I wouldn't consider megans either if I had a career and made more than 50k a year.. I make 15k a year, I can't see myself spending 10% or more on a coilovers.
Quite a few, if not all of the people that told me "to go left" haven't even CONSIDERED "to go right". They don't even give the budget suspensions a glance and would never consider them even though they have never been in a car with them or talked with people that have had them for long periods of time. Most people that buy megans use them temporarily and then after 10-30k miles buy a better set which I may very well do if I have the money in 2 years. I wouldn't consider megans either if I had a career and made more than 50k a year.. I make 15k a year, I can't see myself spending 10% or more on a coilovers.
I was on BC coilovers for about 30k miles. When I got them, I was told that I should have gotten Koni inserts. Even though I've only been been on Konis for 2 weeks. I can tell that they are undoubtedly better than the BCs. Even with stock springs.
The story I've heard is that BC, Megan, and D2, and maybe a few others, are all produced in the same factory. The difference is the QC process.
Kinda like tomatoes. All the tomatoes are grown in the same field. But the name brands get the first pick and the generic brands get the last pick. (for the most part).
Last edited by JourdanWithaU; 01-25-2013 at 10:57 AM.
#139
Feal doesn't rebuild WRX struts. Only STI ones.
BC doesn't make Megan coilovers. Who told you that?
I've been in several cars with cheap coilovers.
The problem with your logic is that you when it comes to something important like suspension you don't buy what you can afford, you buy what you need. If you can't afford what you need you save until you can. Otherwise you need to rethink what you're doing.
BC doesn't make Megan coilovers. Who told you that?
I've been in several cars with cheap coilovers.
The problem with your logic is that you when it comes to something important like suspension you don't buy what you can afford, you buy what you need. If you can't afford what you need you save until you can. Otherwise you need to rethink what you're doing.
#141
I went right. If I had gotten into this thread sooner, I would have told you to go left.
I was on BC coilovers for about 30k miles. When I got them, I was told that I should have gotten Koni inserts. Even though I've only been been on Konis for 2 weeks. I can tell that they are undoubtedly better than the BCs. Even with stock springs.
I'm aware. All I said is that I found a cool picture and let you fill in the blanks. Although I can't find the back story, I sure it was a catastrophic accident and the rest of the car is in similar condition.
I was on BC coilovers for about 30k miles. When I got them, I was told that I should have gotten Koni inserts. Even though I've only been been on Konis for 2 weeks. I can tell that they are undoubtedly better than the BCs. Even with stock springs.
I'm aware. All I said is that I found a cool picture and let you fill in the blanks. Although I can't find the back story, I sure it was a catastrophic accident and the rest of the car is in similar condition.
#142
It's QQ thankyouverymuch
iTrader: (39)
Simply raising the height won't make your car suitable to go off road. Although you'll have ground clearance, you suspension is still designed for smooth pavement. There will be no travel to keep all four tires on the ground. You will be constantly 3-wheeling and spinning the lifted tire.
#143
Simply raising the height won't make your car suitable to go off road. Although you'll have ground clearance, you suspension is still designed for smooth pavement. There will be no travel to keep all four tires on the ground. You will be constantly 3-wheeling and spinning the lifted tire.
#145
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Sterling, VA
Posts: 2,123
Car Info: '02 WRX + '15 WRX
Last edited by Brfatal; 01-25-2013 at 11:40 AM.
#146
I go from october-february 2 times a week. Then another few times outside of those dates. I don't want to keep my car super high so I'm gonna keep it how it sits, check my recent posts if you wanna see where it sits, and when I get to the spot where I'm going to go offroad, raise it up, at maximum 3 miles roundtrip offroad and then drop if back down, counting the rotations of the locking collar so it sits exactly where it was prior.
#147
It's QQ thankyouverymuch
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I'm not concerned about you changing the height.
What I was trying to get at is going offroad for hunting purposes on your Mach V springs.
From the what you're saying, it seems like the Mach V springs didn't offer enough clearance to go offroad for hunting purposes. Therefore making the adjustable coilovers necessary.
But if you've made the trip on the Mach V springs before, why can't you do it now?
What I was trying to get at is going offroad for hunting purposes on your Mach V springs.
From the what you're saying, it seems like the Mach V springs didn't offer enough clearance to go offroad for hunting purposes. Therefore making the adjustable coilovers necessary.
But if you've made the trip on the Mach V springs before, why can't you do it now?
#149
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Campbell, CA
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Car Info: Some sort of Subaru
but if I waited and saved, my tires would wear unevenly. My front right wheel couldnt be put into alignment spec due to the previous owner hitting a curb. I put a camber bolt in and still, couldn't be put in the right alignment. My income doesnt allow me to save more than $100 a month, this purchase drained my account to $250. If I had to go on and on about how I CANT afford other coilovers you'd know too much. I decided to go with coilovers to be able to adjust for offroad conditions as I already stated. Megan coilovers were most suitable for my needs, and price. I didn't think I needed to explain myself and my situation fully but maybe now you understand.
#150
but if I waited and saved, my tires would wear unevenly. My front right wheel couldnt be put into alignment spec due to the previous owner hitting a curb. I put a camber bolt in and still, couldn't be put in the right alignment. My income doesnt allow me to save more than $100 a month, this purchase drained my account to $250. If I had to go on and on about how I CANT afford other coilovers you'd know too much. I decided to go with coilovers to be able to adjust for offroad conditions as I already stated. Megan coilovers were most suitable for my needs, and price. I didn't think I needed to explain myself and my situation fully but maybe now you understand.
https://www.i-club.com/forums/norcal...prings-248041/
but you wanted your height adjustable suspension