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Old Sep 6, 2013 | 08:31 PM
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Cool MeisterR Zeta-R Coilovers Group Buy

We have just joined the forum, and because of that we want to give a special group buy offer to the Scoobynet members.
We want to give up to 20% OFF + Free Shipping for MeisterR Zeta-R coilovers if we can get enough interests together!


MeisterR Zeta-R Coilovers WRX (GC8/GD), Legacy (BG/BE/BP), BRZ (ZC6)




The Specification of the MeisterR Zeta-R Coilovers:
*Zeta-R Aluminium Top Mount with Spherical Bearing AND Camber Adjustments
*Monotube damper with 32 stage damping adjustment (Compression and Rebound Combined)
*Linear Rate SAE9254 Chrome Silicon Steel Springs
*Lengthen Heavy Duty Rubber boot.
*Aluminium Spring Perch, Locking Collar, and Lower Bracket (Steel Bracket for MacPherson Strut Models)
*Dual Perch Coilovers Construction *(Independent Springs Tension and Ride Height Setting)

Springs Specification:
Impreza GC8/GD: Front 6kg/mm, Rear 5kg.mm
Legacy BG/BH: Front 6kg/mm, Rear 6kg/mm
Legacy BP: Front 6kg/mm, Rear 7kg/mm

How to order? *Price?

As this is a special initial offer, we want to give a great deal so members can try out the MeisterR coilovers and give us some review and feedback:
If we can get 5 orders together, we will give a 20% discount including VAT and free delivery.

To Confirm your order:

Put down a deposit:
1. Simply put your name down on the list and put down a deposit here: http://www.cyberspeeds.com/index.php...roducts_id=421
2. Once group buy finish, you have up to 2 months to pay the remaining balance off, but should you need any help, please PM us and we will be glad to help.

Pay in Full:
1. Place your order here: http://www.cyberspeeds.com/index.php...index&cPath=78
2. On check out, enter the voucher code SCOOBYGB , the 20% discount will apply.

Remember to put your forum name in the note so we know who it is from.
Once the 5 order are confirmed, any order that are fully paid will be ship out next day delivery.

----- RRP £769 -----
1. JonMc - GD 5x100 PCD + Rear Extender. (Fully Paid)
2. Craig_S - GD 5x100 PCD
3. Jazzyjembreaze - GD 5x114.3 PCD + Rear Extender. (Fully Paid)
4. Sweden - GC8 + Rear Extender.
----- £615 (20% Off) -----
5. Laupy - GF8 (Deposit Paid)
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*Free Shipping for UK Mainland, Highland, and Island. (Exclude Jersey / Guernsey).
If you have any questions, please feel free to PM me or E-mail me at info@meisterR.com

Jerrick / Edwin

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Old Sep 6, 2013 | 09:39 PM
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Can you get extenders for the rear adjusters to fit these
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Old Sep 6, 2013 | 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by JonMc
Can you get extenders for the rear adjusters to fit these
Yes, we have damping extension cable in stock.



Very useful for cars with hard to get to top mount...

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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 08:20 PM
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will they fit 06 spec d?what is cost of the rear ones only?
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by h5001
will they fit 06 spec d?what is cost of the rear ones only?
Yep, we do have coilovers in stock for the 06 Sti Spec D.

We don't really do the rear one only, and at this price you might as well get the full set so you know the front and rear will match.

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Old Sep 8, 2013 | 09:59 AM
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Is there the option to change spring rates for more track orientated use
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Old Sep 8, 2013 | 11:08 AM
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Are these inverted struts? I presume that when you say we have 2-months to pay after the end of the group buy, you will despatch these only after paid in full?

I am interested but not at the full price, is it okay to put my name on the list and pay the deposit as soon as we have enough buyers to get the 20% off
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How much extra would it be for the damping extensions ?

Interested but at the discounted price
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I had a set of these on my civic type r and were really good
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Old Sep 8, 2013 | 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by sweden
Is there the option to change spring rates for more track orientated use
We can, but the 6/5 has been proven and do well on all occasion.
If you want slightly stiffer rate, that is possible but it will affect the ride quality.

I am happy to provide the springs rate change service for free just to get us started.

Originally Posted by JonMc
Are these inverted struts? I presume that when you say we have 2-months to pay after the end of the group buy, you will despatch these only after paid in full?

I am interested but not at the full price, is it okay to put my name on the list and pay the deposit as soon as we have enough buyers to get the 20% off
These are upright strut. We no longer do inverted strut as the additional maintenance upkeep are not worth the negligible performance gain (if any).

I will put your name down, there is no need to pay any deposit until you feel there are enough interests.
Please also indicate what car is it for so I can keep a stock count.

Goods will be dispatch after pay in full, but putting the deposit shows commitment and therefore the price will be lock for you.

This is to keep it fair where other who have not shown the commitment will not get the same deal once the group buy deadline are past.

Originally Posted by Marck
How much extra would it be for the damping extensions ?

Interested but at the discounted price
Damping extension are £25 a pair.
What car model?


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Old Sep 9, 2013 | 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by sweden
Is there the option to change spring rates for more track orientated use
I am also interested in this. What other spring rates do you offer?
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Old Sep 9, 2013 | 08:50 AM
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I'll start the list then

1. JonMc(subject to enough interest) - Bug WRX with rear extenders.
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Old Sep 9, 2013 | 10:35 AM
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1. JonMc(subject to enough interest) - Bug WRX with rear extenders.
2. Marck (depending on numbers) - hawk sti with rear extenders
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Old Sep 9, 2013 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by kevfawcett
I am also interested in this. What other spring rates do you offer?
We have more spring rates in stock but will need to check. What spring rates do you want?

Edwin
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Old Sep 9, 2013 | 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by kevfawcett
I am also interested in this. What other spring rates do you offer?
Also, just to mention, we can only provide a free springs swap for Classic GC8.

The reason is because the New Age GD coilovers uses a press steel rear top mount with heavy duty rubber surround to isolate suspension noise.
Therefore, the springs are custom coiled to this top mount and are not interchangeable with normal coilovers springs.

We can provide an optional (additional charge) rear pillow-ball camber adjustable top mount with articulated springs seat, and this will allow the rear to use a normal coilover springs.
The downside to the rear pillow-ball top mount is that more road / suspensions noise will be present and that may not be very nice for a road car.

Just let us know what you are after and we will do our best to give our recommendation for you to achieve your goal.

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Old Sep 10, 2013 | 05:51 AM
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Hi Jerrick

Been searching a bit of info and found various as always, but what surprised me that you guys did a proper dyno testing on them and the results were excellent too. Now my main concern would be is a strut traveling... As you've mentioned it depends on the spring rate , but how more far the OEM strut would travel compared to your coilovers ? As an example i'll post a pic of mine @ Cadwell park on the section where i didnt have a problem as my standart shocks did travel enough to have a contact with the tarmac. I had a discussion with my buddy about same thing but he's on Tein 3K worth suspension which limited strut travel and was fooling the diff , as this affect he had to let the pedal a bit to get the contact with the tarmac... I know BC's can do the longer strut option. Your input would be appreciated



For those who wants to have a look at the test...

http://www.meisterr.com/Site/Damper_Dyno_Arrival.html
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Old Sep 10, 2013 | 10:45 AM
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Hi Jerrick

Been searching a bit of info and found various as always, but what surprised me that you guys did a proper dyno testing on them and the results were excellent too. Now my main concern would be is a strut traveling... As you've mentioned it depends on the spring rate , but how more far the OEM strut would travel compared to your coilovers ? As an example i'll post a pic of mine @ Cadwell park on the section where i didnt have a problem as my standart shocks did travel enough to have a contact with the tarmac. I had a discussion with my buddy about same thing but he's on Tein 3K worth suspension which limited strut travel and was fooling the diff , as this affect he had to let the pedal a bit to get the contact with the tarmac... I know BC's can do the longer strut option. Your input would be appreciated
Those are actually the old dyno from a few years back, our current range damping are a bit more digressive compare to before.

As far as damper travel goes, it was never mention by anyone who had the MeisterR Zeta-R coilovers before.
There is quite a bit of travel in the suspension both front and rear.

From the picture, you are worry about rebound travel in the front?
Basically under acceleration, the front end lift up so much that it is trying to pull the front wheel off the ground?
If you let me know a little more what your concern is about, I'll look into it for you.
But like I said, it was never mention from any of the previous owners who use MeisterR coilovers, so it wasn't a concern that I had come across before.

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1. JonMc(subject to enough interest) - Bug WRX with rear extenders.
2. Marck (depending on numbers) - hawk sti with rear extenders
3. Jazzyjembreaze ( at 20% discount ) HAWKEYE STI with rear extension
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Old Sep 10, 2013 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by MeisterR
Those are actually the old dyno from a few years back, our current range damping are a bit more digressive compare to before.

As far as damper travel goes, it was never mention by anyone who had the MeisterR Zeta-R coilovers before.
There is quite a bit of travel in the suspension both front and rear.

From the picture, you are worry about rebound travel in the front?
Basically under acceleration, the front end lift up so much that it is trying to pull the front wheel off the ground?
If you let me know a little more what your concern is about, I'll look into it for you.
But like I said, it was never mention from any of the previous owners who use MeisterR coilovers, so it wasn't a concern that I had come across before.

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The mountain section @Cadwell is like a little tramplin , and the pic was taken exactly there , what i've ment my strut is much longer so it reached the tarmac when the front lifted , where coilover strut is much shorter and when the front goes the wheels are off the ground. As rear wheels are touching the ground and fronts not that makes the subaru dccd diff go nuts ....
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jazzyjembreaze: Added.

Originally Posted by mantazini
The mountain section @Cadwell is like a little tramplin , and the pic was taken exactly there , what i've ment my strut is much longer so it reached the tarmac when the front lifted , where coilover strut is much shorter and when the front goes the wheels are off the ground. As rear wheels are touching the ground and fronts not that makes the subaru dccd diff go nuts ....
That is interesting... I can see how it is happening but must be a very specific set of motion to cause this issue.
Like I said, it is not something I have ever come across yet.

The Subaru dampers aren't short at all, about 6" of travel so that is how much your wheel will move by (MacPherson Strut have a 1:1 motion ratio).
You can always adjust the ratio of bump / rebound travel using the springs pre-load also, which one one of the best feature of the dual perch coilovers design.

I can always make something up specific, that can be done.
But in most cases I think you can just easily adjust the coilovers for it to provide what you need it to do... and of course I am here to help if anyone have any questions

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1. JonMc(subject to enough interest) - Bug WRX with rear extenders.
2. Marck (depending on numbers) - hawk sti with rear extenders
3. Jazzyjembreaze ( at 20% discount ) HAWKEYE STI with rear extension
4. Mantazini (subject to enough interest) - Bug WRX STI with rear extenders.
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Originally Posted by MeisterR
Also, just to mention, we can only provide a free springs swap for Classic GC8.

We can provide an optional (additional charge) rear pillow-ball camber adjustable top mount with articulated springs seat, and this will allow the rear to use a normal coilover springs.

Just let us know what you are after and we will do our best to give our recommendation for you to achieve your goal.

Jerrick
Thanks for the reply. I'll leave it for now as my requirements would make the suspension more than I am willing to pay at the minute

Kev
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1. JonMc(subject to enough interest) - Bug WRX with rear extenders.
2. Marck (depending on numbers) - hawk sti with rear extenders
3. Jazzyjembreaze ( at 20% discount ) HAWKEYE STI with rear extension
4. Mantazini (subject to enough interest) - Bug WRX STI with rear extenders.
5.Sweden (if enough interest)- Classic with rear extenders.
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Old Sep 11, 2013 | 07:31 PM
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Already into the 15% discount and it has not been a week yet...
Looks like we should have no problem hitting the 20% discount.

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Originally Posted by MeisterR
Already into the 15% discount and it has not been a week yet...
Looks like we should have no problem hitting the 20% discount.

Jerrick
Let's hope so

Do we get the 20% off the extenders too or are they free for the first 5 buyers
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Old Sep 11, 2013 | 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by JonMc
Let's hope so

Do we get the 20% off the extenders too or are they free for the first 5 buyers
Well, let see how things go.
But I am already offering 20% discount, cut me a little slack would ya?

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Can't fault a man for trying
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Will the GC8 kit fit a GF8 ok?
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Just to confirm, postage to Northern Ireland would be included in the £615 discounted price also?
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I have to withdraw of this group buy unfortunately ....

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