Anyone Running HSD Coilovers?
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We have fitted and running HSD HR,we bought them due good reviews on other forums plus I've tried them on the friend EVO before and I've been very impressed with them
After 1 year which we running them,must admit still I love them,although are firmer on harder settings than BC,on softest settings we tried only once,we are revert to our settings,which seems is great on track and fast B road driving/drag racing
Depends on yours budget and I would really recommend at least try them on friend car and I would compare them with other makers in this range
Jura
We have fitted and running HSD HR,we bought them due good reviews on other forums plus I've tried them on the friend EVO before and I've been very impressed with them
After 1 year which we running them,must admit still I love them,although are firmer on harder settings than BC,on softest settings we tried only once,we are revert to our settings,which seems is great on track and fast B road driving/drag racing
Depends on yours budget and I would really recommend at least try them on friend car and I would compare them with other makers in this range
Jura
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Well I had Meister Rs on my Legacy and was impressed. However this time I thought I would try something different. I was aiming at the Monotube HSDs, approx £750 or so. I've heard conflicting things about the BCs but I've got the impression the HSDs are a better quality product.
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Meister R are technically BC(both are made in same company).Yes those HSD Monotube(HR) we have fitted and must admit in our case working well,some people hate them just due adjustability(on most coilovers is **** for adjusting on the top of the shock/coilovers and on the HSD is usually on bottom of the shock) or some people hate them due are harder(I would rather say firmer)
Jura
Meister R are technically BC(both are made in same company).Yes those HSD Monotube(HR) we have fitted and must admit in our case working well,some people hate them just due adjustability(on most coilovers is **** for adjusting on the top of the shock/coilovers and on the HSD is usually on bottom of the shock) or some people hate them due are harder(I would rather say firmer)
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They are fitted on my car and a couple of weeks ago when I dual drove my car at Blyton mine was the 7th fastest car on the day, although I was told if I had decent suspension he could of shaved another 2 secs per lap and that would of put in in the top 4 which is pretty damned good for a road car
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Every sprint my car has been in when the car has been dual driven by Steven Darley has always been in the top 10 cars. Mine is full road trim and HSD coilovers with just a little tweak to the power
Obviously my car would benefit a good driver with a massive advantage on handling with proper quality suspension but as for me I'm not so sure
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Well I liked my Meister Rs so if the HSD Monopros are even better than those I should be onto a winner. Now I won't be tracking it any time soon, I just want quality gear on my pride and joy. I can't see the ride being impossible to adjust back to stock levels of (un)comfort.
Worth the cost?
Also, what are people's experiences of adjusting/ extended adjusters malarkey?
Worth the cost?
Also, what are people's experiences of adjusting/ extended adjusters malarkey?
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