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Nocturnal LE

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i have a 22 model, i also was feeling the same when the car was stock.
i did -
cusco front and rear sway bars
megan racing rear toe arms
power flex front radius arm to chassis bush with caster adjustment
a good alignment
my car feel amazing now and i can drive it so much faster in the back roads compare to stock.
another thing i really notice is that the traction is working much better and let me drive much faster and not turning on as fast as before, in back roads i always drive with traction half off(one push on the button).
the car still feel great and very comfortable in daily use.
I didn’t even know there was another player in the game besides SPL and Verkline making suspension arms.
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i used megan for a few good years on my turbo S2K
street and track use, great quality and great price
i dont know why you say its crap
i think SPL is crazy expenvise with no reason
I'm all for bargains and non-inflated parts. For me, over the last 15+ years, Megan has been very hit or miss. Glad you had a good experience.
 

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I'm all for bargains and non-inflated parts. For me, over the last 15+ years, Megan has been very hit or miss. Glad you had a good experience.
i would not buy a set of coilovers from them
but for this kind of arms they are great
and i really think that SPL is crazy expensive
 

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I definitely support SPL and will suggest paying for quality almost always, and on my 240sx I spared few expenses. But a few of the rear arms I did save some cash by just buying megan products. The heims were lousy, so I upgraded with I believe FK rod ends. No issues otherwise. Great way to save some cash.
 

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It’s amazing when you compare the quality of OEM verses these aftermarket arms and other bits. I have boxes full of my OEM stuff. Sounds silly, but you can pick them up and feel them side by side, it’s incredibly noticeable. Even the Megan next to the OEM parts is shocking. SPL definitely get what you pay for.
 
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Rear traction and toe arms with a good alignment pretty much evaporates all the rear oddities with the 2020.
I feel this is a gold nugget of information - would your opinion still be the same now in 2025? For 2021+ cars? Thanks!
 

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I feel this is a gold nugget of information - would your opinion still be the same now in 2025? For 2021+ cars? Thanks!
Not sure on that one, I don't own a 21+ so I don't have personal experience.
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