Notes from installation of Megan Street Series Coilovers |
Notes from installation of Megan Street Series Coilovers |
Feb 2, 2016 - 1:20 PM |
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I wanted to lower my car more than the Eibach Prokit springs I was already running, plus I wanted stiffer springs and shocks, but I wanted to keep camber at -1.5 or less and I didn't want to use crash bolts.
My only concern about installing these coilovers was the lack of rear camber plates. Camber plates could have been included on the back and I considered trying to adapt some but it turned out not to be necessary. I installed these coilovers without adjusting the ride height, and the ride height was exactly what I wanted. In the front, with the camber plates, camber adjustment was not an issue. The rear was a different story. Initial camber with the Eibach springs was -1.6 so some correction was obviously going to be needed. With the coilovers the ride height was lower and the camber was -2.7. By slotting the strut tops about half an inch as shown the camber was -2.1. I decided to slot the bottom hub bolt hole of the coilover. I used tab washers from Moog crash bolts. The tab thickness on these bolts was 1/8" thick, so I slotted the holes 1/8" and used these washers to ensure the bolts would stay at the end of the slots. Not really necessary but why not? With the bottom slot, camber came to -1.4. Wheel arch heights with Eibach Prokit: 25.5" front 25.25" rear Wheel arch heights with Megan coilovers: 24.25" front and rear Weight of stock springs/struts: 19 lb Weight of coilovers: 12 lb Weight savings: 28 lb, most of which is unsprung Note lowering the front produced quite a bit of toe-out which had to be adjusted. This post has been edited by bryanf: Mar 29, 2022 - 10:53 PM -------------------- |
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