Fantastic content. I have a daily driver 2013 Nissan Altima. My friend has Rev9 2 coil overs on his car and really likes them. He like me is on budget and I would like your honest feedback on these as an inexpensive option. Not track riding. Daily but want a lower stance and better overall performance. Thanks again!
Can't say I'm a fan of Rev9 after the research I have done on them. Would much rather go with a more proven brand. Check out the blog on nefariousracing.shop, I reviewed practically every brand of coilover on there with my opinions.
Hey and thanks for the video bro. What or where would you rate the Megan Racing Street coilovers? I think BC Racing makes them. Not looking to track my car just looking for a good option to lower my car with a decent/comfortable ride. Budget is $700.
Megans are ok as far as budget coilovers go, they're some of the better ones but they are still budget coilovers at the end of the day. See if there are TEIN Flex Zs for your car as they would be perfect for what you are after.
Thank you for taking the time to respond back. Tein doesn't make the Flex Z coilovers for the 2013 Toyota Camry LE, only make em for the Camry SE. Tein only has the Hyper Street 2 coilovers and they're Monotube with 32 way dampening. Are the Tein Hyper Street 2 coilovers any good?
@@westcoastreps174 Hyper Street II's are made by Rev9 not TEIN. I would not recommend them, I've seen way too many negative reviews and problems. If your budget is sub $1000 (and TEIN is not an option) my choice would be Riaction first, then Megan Racing or Godspeed next.
@nefariousracing your right about the Hyper Street II's being Rev9 coilovers. I just seen the green color and assumed they were Tein. Riaction only makes coilovers for the XLE/SE versions of Camry and they go for just over $1000. Thanks for taking the time to respond back.
Fantastic content. I have a daily driver 2013 Nissan Altima. My friend has Rev9 2 coil overs on his car and really likes them. He like me is on budget and I would like your honest feedback on these as an inexpensive option. Not track riding. Daily but want a lower stance and better overall performance.
Thanks again!
Can't say I'm a fan of Rev9 after the research I have done on them. Would much rather go with a more proven brand. Check out the blog on nefariousracing.shop, I reviewed practically every brand of coilover on there with my opinions.
Are you again maxspeedingrods?
Hey and thanks for the video bro. What or where would you rate the Megan Racing Street coilovers? I think BC Racing makes them. Not looking to track my car just looking for a good option to lower my car with a decent/comfortable ride. Budget is $700.
Megans are ok as far as budget coilovers go, they're some of the better ones but they are still budget coilovers at the end of the day. See if there are TEIN Flex Zs for your car as they would be perfect for what you are after.
Thank you for taking the time to respond back. Tein doesn't make the Flex Z coilovers for the 2013 Toyota Camry LE, only make em for the Camry SE. Tein only has the Hyper Street 2 coilovers and they're Monotube with 32 way dampening. Are the Tein Hyper Street 2 coilovers any good?
@@westcoastreps174 Hyper Street II's are made by Rev9 not TEIN. I would not recommend them, I've seen way too many negative reviews and problems. If your budget is sub $1000 (and TEIN is not an option) my choice would be Riaction first, then Megan Racing or Godspeed next.
@nefariousracing your right about the Hyper Street II's being Rev9 coilovers. I just seen the green color and assumed they were Tein. Riaction only makes coilovers for the XLE/SE versions of Camry and they go for just over $1000. Thanks for taking the time to respond back.
@@westcoastreps174 Are you sure that those won't fit your Camry? Often kits from other trim levels do fit.