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Megan racing Coilovers
http://www.club-s12.org/forums/index...ic=18544&st=20
Anyone Spotted this on our NA conterparts site?
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Still uses S13 front hubs.
I wouldnt be surprised if those rears were nothing more than adapted S13/14 rear coilovers.
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Yeah they are using the S13 fronts but the neat thing is the way they have mounted the rear spring. It's still a spring+shock setup but they've produced neat little cups for the rear teardrop shape mounts. That should mean little to no fabrication on the rear to make stuff fit. The shock does look like a S13/14 replacement with the spring and collar removed but a production off the shelf product with manufacturer warranty would be great IMO. Saves the less talented among us, people like me , a load of hassle
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That method is nothing new though. All you need in the UK is someone to make a spring seat up with a threaded tube on it. Its exactly how Silvia Engineering did them to a few cars back in the day. You can buy the threaded tube, all you need is a machine shop to make the base and attach the tube to it. I was going to do it this way to mine, but then I gave up doing anymore development to mine after working out how to do the LSD.
I read there that prices are expected to be $1400, A full set could be had for just over £400 new. So would be cheaper to get them in the UK. Most of the S13/14 coilovers are made in China for very cheap, it won't be cost efficient for anyone over here to get them slightly adapted by a company in the states.
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That's quite a lot of hassle for a weekend spanner monkey though and you'd still probably need to mess around with spring rates. That's all been done for you on the Megan set and all you need to do is pay for shipping. I'm not saying it's the best thing since sliced bread but for some people on here it could make life a lot easier. Price is TBC but if they follow the same pricing as their other kits then $1000 doesn't seem that bad to me for the amount of time it would save you. OK it's probably twice the price that most people spent on their car in the first place but if we were all that level headed then we wouldn't even be in this game to start with
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Yeah I agree. But it could be done cheaper here if someone wanted to lead the way and get the spring platforms made up. I'm sure it will be more than 1000 bucks getting them from the states though. Thing is, even if you wanted to get a group of you together to get them made, how many people will have the money? Most people are driving S12's coz they're cheap, and generally they stay that way.
Having fitted coilovers on my car, I was expecting them to be quite a tough ride. They're 7kg front, 5kg rear (400lbs front, 280lbs rear), but are quite comfortable really. When I converted S12 struts to coilovers you are subjecting them to run around on the last bit of shock travel, so they crash alot over potholes where the shock hits the bump stops. The lower the car, the least amount of travel you got. The coilovers don't do that as they have plenty of travel by just being shorter, and in addition the height of them is independantly adjustable, and you can set how much preload you want in them. Coilovers are defintely recommended, I'm very pleased with mine.
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Me and Dr silvia saw that Silvia engineering used the r front strut conversion kit all round on one of thier cars back in the day. Top hat threaded platforms on the rear and the same conversion martin had on the front. Its a nice cheap setup to do if you have the time/energy to mess about doing it
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i think therye a good idea but im still going to stick with my s13 coilovers in the rear, i've a friend of mine boreing me out some 4.5" tube so the coilovers will fit inside it and then he is cutting me circular plates and drilling them, so i will just need to weld them onto the top of the pipe and then weld them into the car as new turrets , total cost ...... a 6pack
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its good to see so much development going on on the s12's these days lads, keep up the good work
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yes it is at long last, now all we need is a complete polybush kit for them instead of getting the bits seperately
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