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A local seller is offering a set of Megan lowering springs for 50$. Apparently, brand new, never been installed. But, he listed them for 95'-98' model years. Which is what doesn't make sense to me. Shouldn't it be 92'-96', 97'-01', or 92'-01' model years? Wondering if anyone has had any experience with these.
 

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best thing to do is to get the item number and check online.
many people complained about how the rears are tucked and
the fronts barely lowered with these springs.
 

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best thing to do is to get the item number and check online.
many people complained about how the rears are tucked and
the fronts barely lowered with these springs.
Yeah, I tried a few months back when he first put them up but, apparently there's no part numbers on them. :( Wondering if it's worth the 50$ just to see (if it works, great!), and if not, just resell them at what I paid for them.
 

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there would be a red flag to me on why there are no part numbers for these springs.
if they were new, did he buy them from the distributor or not?
how can you buy a part, then resell it, not knowing what the part number is nor know what year it is for?

no one can tell you what to do with your $50 but hopefully your version of a "great" spring install
is tucked rear tires and a stock height front (in the best case scenario) :D
 

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there would be a red flag to me on why there are no part numbers for these springs.
if they were new, did he buy them from the distributor or not?
how can you buy a part, then resell it, not knowing what the part number is nor know what year it is for?

no one can tell you what to do with your $50 but hopefully your version of a "great" spring install
is tucked rear tires and a stock height front (in the best case scenario) :D
Well, I was up to three options. These springs "IF I can get a part number on them" (passed them over, for over 4 months now, and he keeps re-listing them). If they're not what I HOPE they are, they will fit a TON of other vehicles 3.5 gen Camry's, Accord's, Maxima's, etc...). Just not the 3Gen Camry's.

Used Eibach's from another member here that doesn't seem like it's going to happen.

New H&R's, for about 250$ + shipping + federal tax.
 

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too bad the megan spring owners havent chimed in by now.

i know that h&r quality is typically notch, eibachs are as well.
ive owned springs made by eibach, suspension techniques, vogtland
and kw coils with variable dampening on other cars.

good luck with your search
 
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