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Old 05-16-2007, 05:11 AM   #1
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Megan or Tein suspension

Question? I'm trying to find the best suspesion to lower my Yaris, the "Tein Basic" looks pretty good, but offers no adjustment to the shocks (dampening, I guess you would call it) only ride height, I've heard a lot of good things about it though. Megan Racing has a coilover kit too, it's called the "Megan Coilover Damper Kit " and you can adjust the ride height and shock dampening. I haven't heard of either of these companies before, until I found this site (Yaris World), and I've read no reviews of the Megan suspension. If anybody has knowledge of both systems or even is using one or the other and can offer an opinion I would greatly appreciate it.

Many thanks, Elmer
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