MeisterR ZetaCRD+ Coilovers Group Buy May 2017
#35
#36
How long is this group buy open for? I ask as I would possibly interested in a set for my Bug Sti, early next month after I have had chance to take it to a specialist for a checkover of shocks, bushes etc.
Would this be the correct product code for my car?
SKU: MF02R
Also I'd like to know what kind of warranty is offered on them?
Not fitted coilovers to any car before, car is currently on original (I think) sti shocks and springs. Interested to hear opinions of others with these on how they would compare in terms of feel and if its a worthwhile swap. I use my car infrequently and for the rare track day but would still want it to be suitable for country road driving.
Would this be the correct product code for my car?
SKU: MF02R
Also I'd like to know what kind of warranty is offered on them?
Not fitted coilovers to any car before, car is currently on original (I think) sti shocks and springs. Interested to hear opinions of others with these on how they would compare in terms of feel and if its a worthwhile swap. I use my car infrequently and for the rare track day but would still want it to be suitable for country road driving.
#37
Not fitted coilovers to any car before, car is currently on original (I think) sti shocks and springs. Interested to hear opinions of others with these on how they would compare in terms of feel and if its a worthwhile swap. I use my car infrequently and for the rare track day but would still want it to be suitable for country road driving.
#39
Ordered and delivered to Ireland a few weeks ago a set of CRD+. They were only fitted last Friday and the day after I drove my car from Dublin to London via ferry. They have gradually bedded in and I am thoroughly impressed so far. I will write a short review after a few months. My car feels fresh once more.
#42
Ordered these and just had them fitted on my Bug Sti (along with a full set of poly suspension bushes). Initially seems good, its riding bumpy roads well and car feels a bit tighter and more planted in corners. But I suppose in comparison to original sti shocks that were 14 years old with 110k miles+ (as far as I know), that should be expected really.
Only been pottering about so far though - with them set quite soft, 10 clicks from soft on front, 6 on rear I think. Height adjusted to be very similar to the wagon in the previous post and it looks just right I think.
Wheel alignment next week, some new wheels and track tyres are going on and a track day next Saturday so should get more of a proper feel for them then.
Any advice for recommended road and/or track settings for these? I guess its easy enough to just experiment .....
Only been pottering about so far though - with them set quite soft, 10 clicks from soft on front, 6 on rear I think. Height adjusted to be very similar to the wagon in the previous post and it looks just right I think.
Wheel alignment next week, some new wheels and track tyres are going on and a track day next Saturday so should get more of a proper feel for them then.
Any advice for recommended road and/or track settings for these? I guess its easy enough to just experiment .....
#52
I bought a set about 4/5 months ago direct from Meister, not on a group buy but I did get a Scoobynet discount. They looked good quality build wise. Had them set at 11 clicks from hard when I had 4 wheel geo set up. But due to the shocking pothole ridden roads we have, I have adjusted them to about 5 clicks from soft and they feel about right for the road. If I ever get the car on a track I think the original setting would work very well. Worth buying the rear adjustment extenders.
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#56
I bought a set about 4/5 months ago direct from Meister, not on a group buy but I did get a Scoobynet discount. They looked good quality build wise. Had them set at 11 clicks from hard when I had 4 wheel geo set up. But due to the shocking pothole ridden roads we have, I have adjusted them to about 5 clicks from soft and they feel about right for the road. If I ever get the car on a track I think the original setting would work very well. Worth buying the rear adjustment extenders.