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Old May 10, 2014 | 11:59 PM
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Megan suspension not lowering?

Hi forum,

I just had Megan coilovers installed on my G37 and the front ended up a few inches higher than the back. The mechanic said he did all he could to lower it (I took it to Pep Boys) but they said that possibly if I drive on it for a few days it will return to normal height. I was wondering if anyone had a solution to this or has experienced it at all
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Old May 11, 2014 | 03:48 AM
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Originally Posted by UMhurricanes43
Hi forum,

I just had Megan coilovers installed on my G37 and the front ended up a few inches higher than the back. The mechanic said he did all he could to lower it (I took it to Pep Boys) but they said that possibly if I drive on it for a few days it will return to normal height. I was wondering if anyone had a solution to this or has experienced it at all
I have Megan LP coils on mine and it will go so low that your tires will be hitting the underside of the fender wells, something is definitely amiss. I doubt Pep Boys has much experience w/ aftermarket suspensions. Pull a wheel and post a couple pics if you can.
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Old Jul 10, 2014 | 05:17 AM
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You have a bad set. If you can, return them. I had a set on my rsx and had the exact thing happened to me.
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