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Being that I want to start getting into rally cross, and do an events a couple times a year, I want to get coilovers for the car since the stock suspension is not going to stop me from rubbing. Here's my question, would Megan Racing coilovers last if I did rally them a few times out of the year (and take it off road on my own time for fun)? I'm asking because I know that they are a street application and I don't know how they would hold up if they went on dirt.
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See what czwalga is using.
-------------------- 2001 Miata LS 5-speed
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See what czwalga is using. I know what brand he has, but those are upward of $1,500 easily. The megans are for street use, and I know there is K-sport that has rally coilovers, but they're $1,450. I'd rather not spend over a grand on them lol The only thing I don't like is the camber adjustment plate that has 4-bolts you tighten down. I feel like that would constantly come loose or move. I'll shoot him a PM though and see what he thinks. |
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