pretty much my only question is......will the megan springs give me a nice smooth lowered ride on tokico d-specs on a daily driver
 
 
 
The Other Matt wrote:pretty much my only question is......will the megan springs give me a nice smooth lowered ride on tokico d-specs on a daily driver
depends on how you adjust em.
also i would check with tokico and see if there is a lowering limit.  like agx has...
be a waste to void warranty instantly on height restrictions.
 
 
my friend has a 98 cavi with the megan springs and koni yellows...  it rides real nice... pretty firm but nice.. he has had them on for about 6 months now and they did sag a lil bit,  but the ride is still real nice.
he has about a 2" drop all around looks good... 
he did tell me though that with 4 people in the car it got real bouncy and he was getting sea sick...  
i would go for them if i didnt have sportlines & yellows going on.
hope that helps

My car was made with wrenches, Not chopsticks.
 
 
they sagged after only 6 months?
 
 
 
but know that they sagged they are at their advertised drop height....
he got the springs when they first came out ,
they may have changed them since
i would post a pic if i could but his car is all tore apart.. hit a open man hole,  wupps  

My car was made with wrenches, Not chopsticks.
 
 
flaked z,  sounds mainly like he got a decent pair of struts to go with em
thats the key to suspension
 
 
nah i dont sell, or own a business,  i just do the research and give that out for free...
odd story but relative...., the machine shop co owner brought this up monday after i came from the junk yard...
some guy paid me 10$ for me to remove a grand prix mirror from the junkyard on monday....was the first time i really accepted MONEY for a repair/service.  food and drink, and i still felt odd so i didnt wanna eat much....
in the past 1 year alone i changed 3 headgaskets (2 of which were fallen angels one was helmetboots X-girl), 17 strut installs, and quite a few smaller things like brakes and fuel filters and brakes for neighbors here and there......  and never once accepted money for any, even declined offers.
but just two days ago, i actually accepted money for something i consider VERY minor.....  odd.
 
 
Personally I think suspension work is the most fun on a cavalier 
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I think the "sagging"  is basicly another way of putting "settling".  Most springs settle to their advertised drop within a week or so after the install.
So far I havent heard a bad thing about Megan Racing.  That should be a good sign. 

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yeah im pretty sure i will be happy with them
 
 
 
The Other Matt wrote:pretty much my only question is......will the megan springs give me a nice smooth lowered ride on tokico d-specs on a daily driver
Megan springs are garbage.  I would put them on only if I needed to drive my car to the crusher.  Kind of like the bottom-feeder springs on ebay.  
Sagging and settling are not the same.  Sagging happens as a result of using junk metal with no heat treating or block setting.   Believe me, I learned the hard way.  Your best bet is Eibach, H&R, B&G or other springs that are good.  
According to friends, the D-specs are a very good product.
 
 
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Megan Racing is a reputable company. They are not a garbage product. Megan Racing makes quality springs. Winks has a GP on these for  hell of a deal in the other forum. They are equivalent to the GoldLines.
 
 
goldlines are crap...go eibach sportlines or look into the tein basic dampers
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ive got goldline in for 4 months and no problem. Solved a couples 1 I had with eibach Pro-Kit.
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speedking017: Are you an idiot? Goldlines are one of the best spring companies out there, especially for J-bodies. Look at www.aplusperformance.com. GoldLine makes there springs for a lot of different cars. They are quality.
 
 
Just put my goldlines on about 3 weeks ago. They are pretty damn good if you ask me. I havnt had a single problem with them and they ride very nice.
 
Good to hear good things about goldline.  Can't wait till mine get here   
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yeah i guess, you guys have a good time on your goldline springs but i'll pass.
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