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I maybe tempted to make a purchase for the ps13 then haha. I had HSD mono pro on the s15 they were quite good, but the dual tech that are on the ps13 from when I bought it are ****e compared.
Yeah the hsd seem ok for the money but I have seen quite a few have issues after 12-16 months of use . Not heard any bad reviews on the meister as yet from people I know . One of my mates has run them on his s2k for going on 4 years now and still happyI maybe tempted to make a purchase for the ps13 then haha. I had HSD mono pro on the s15 they were quite good, but the dual tech that are on the ps13 from when I bought it are ****e compared.
i looked at the MeisterR ZetaCRD+but thought 8/6 would be too firm for everyday useYeah the Meister R are pretty decent, I got all 4 for 700quid. Thought that was a decent price point too. Believe they are 8kg rears and 6kg fronts. Ride is stiff but not uncomfortable.
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hey again Rich been a while! how you doing mate? i do remember yours being somewhat firm on our drive; probably too firm for my liking as a daily. what spring rates you got?The only input I can give is that I have the BC's and they feel way too hard on even the softest damper settings. I don't know if the pre-load on the spring has been altered on mine, as I didn't fit them, but I suspect they're how they came out of the box.
Hi mate, I'm doing well thanks, still on the lookout for an S15 then?hey again Rich been a while! how you doing mate? i do remember yours being somewhat firm on our drive; probably too firm for my liking as a daily. what spring rates you got?
Hi mate, I'm doing well thanks, still on the lookout for an S15 then?
I'm afraid I have no idea on spring rates. All I know is that it's an 'ard ride :lol:
I should add, I enquired with Eibach about a set of springs to fit the BC's that were a little softer. It worked out around £80 a corner. I cannot recall if that was +VAT.
Nah, house first mate!certainly am! think i want one more than the house lol.
what were you looking at from Eibach? 7/5?
Nah, house first mate!
I hadn't got that far with them. They said they could do any spring rate I require so I was going to see what the BC's were and go from there.
I'm using BC Racing at the moment with 8/6 springs, it's firm but okay for driving on the road. It used to have Apex comfies which were far too soft seeing as I like to use mine on the track.hi again all,
been looking more at suspension and came across BC racing BR-series coilovers which have spring rates of 5/4, 6/5 and 8/6. these seem to be the only ones i can find that offer rates simiar to Tein super streets (6/4) which i am trying to avoid due to mixed reviews.
im still pretty keen on the HSD monotube at 7/5 and meisterR's at 8/6 but cant decide if this is still too stiff for pure road use.
im very conscious of wheels skipping etc on the roads if the suspenison is too firm. anyone had this issue on uk roads? if so what do you think the limit is in terms of spring rates?
cheers again!
I'm using BC Racing at the moment with 8/6 springs, it's firm but okay for driving on the road. It used to have Apex comfies which were far too soft seeing as I like to use mine on the track.
Re the Teins, I had superstreets for probably 6 years with no issues at all, I only changed to CS2's as I wanted something stiffer. My mates R34 has been running the same Monoflex kit for 10 years, still look like new, so from a Tein point of view I have no issue with them, just too tight to pay the price. The CS2's were okay, but had a habit of the locking rings coming undone.
If you want it to behave better on the road, get some roll centre correcting ball joints and anti-bupm steer rod ends
7/5 would be fine around here, I was happy with 9/7 tbf My cars fairly powerful so I tend to be wary of bumps etc anyway.
The roll centre ball joints and rod ends help when the car is lowered. The ball joints help keep the wheel geometry where it should be and the rod ends help to stop the steering pulling left and right as you go over bumps. It's all just to make it easier to drive.
Ball joints...Apex Performance Parts Ltd | Nissan 200SX parts specialists | Innovate Motorsport Dealers
Rod ends...Apex Performance Parts Ltd | Nissan 200SX parts specialists | Innovate Motorsport Dealers
I had a new set of HSD HR 7/5 (now monotube) sold them and bought a new set of Meister Zeta R 8/6 (now CRD+) and personally think they both ruined my car on road, both ****e in my opinion, damping way too stiff. Skipping wasn't a real issue, just the constant irritation of the chassis following and transmitting road imperfections and bumps rather than at least reasonably absorbing them.hi again all,
been looking more at suspension and came across BC racing BR-series coilovers which have spring rates of 5/4, 6/5 and 8/6. these seem to be the only ones i can find that offer rates simiar to Tein super streets (6/4) which i am trying to avoid due to mixed reviews.
im still pretty keen on the HSD monotube at 7/5 and meisterR's at 8/6 but cant decide if this is still too stiff for pure road use.
im very conscious of wheels skipping etc on the roads if the suspenison is too firm. anyone had this issue on uk roads? if so what do you think the limit is in terms of spring rates?
cheers again!