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Dixon Motorsports 07-21-2011 11:05 AM

Meister R Coilover offer!
 
Hi everyone, due to the high volume request we are now starting a group buy on the Meister R coilover kit.

Meister R now have a healthy stock level for S2000.

The price below is now a fix on going offer price when you purchase it from us.

This offer is for fitted with us only -

Normal RRP on this kit is £729 inc VAT

We are now doing the kit inc full Geo setup, ride height and damping setup for £950 inc VAT

For online order it will be £660 inc VAT and shipping.

This kit allow you to drop from any ride height you want to the maximum of -50mm if you wish. Comes with full warrantee and support from Meister R.


We also have Hardrace rear Toe arm, driveshaft spacers, Front anti bump steer kit in stock if you wish to bring your ride height below 30mm then you will need this to get the best out from the Geometry setup.

Thanks

Dixon

SlimJ GBR 07-22-2011 01:14 AM

Hi Dixon, I'm interested in a kit but I will fit myself, let settle for a while before getting a GEO done. August delivery is not a problem.

A drop of 30mm is all I'm looking for so I shouldn't need any modifications correct?

Dixon Motorsports 07-22-2011 02:23 AM

Shouldn't need any apart from the rear toe arm, or you will suffer a bit of rear bump steer which is not nice on a Rwd car.

It doesn't take long to settle it down, normally we just take it out for a 5 mins drive after we fitted the coilover and that already enough to settle it down. Just put all the damping to the softest.

Dixon

Benjamico 07-22-2011 02:51 PM

How much do you charge for adjustable rear toe arms?
Cheers Ben

Dixon Motorsports 07-22-2011 03:15 PM

They are £228 a pair

All prices are on here - https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/846...#entry20804164

Dixon

SlimJ GBR 07-23-2011 06:05 AM

So if I don't drop below 30mm I shouldn't need the rear toe arm? Do you recommend fitting the front anti bump steer kit and drive shaft spacers also?

I just want to reduce the 4x4 look of the car while improving handling, due to speed bumps and rubbish roads I don't think I would drop below 30mm (I think that is probably on the limit for me and would reduce the gap to about a finger size gap between tyre and arch).

Dixon Motorsports 07-23-2011 10:23 AM

Anything lower than stock should use a toe arm as they reduce the rear bump steer.

the rear toe arm is actually rear Anti bump steer kit, they are there to correct the position of the rear toe arm to reduce bump steer. Same on the front, anything lower than OEM should use the anti bump kit.

Driveshaft spacers is not really needed.

thanks

Dixon

Dave909 08-01-2011 04:10 AM

Hi Dixon
I'm interested in the deal,I would go for kit inc full Geo setup, ride height and damping setup for £900 inc VAT
And the cable extenders for rear..
Thanks David

Dixon Motorsports 08-01-2011 06:56 AM

Hi Dave, thanks please email me info@dmsracingltd.co.uk to book in and what do you mean Cable extenders for the rear???

Dixon Motorsports 09-16-2011 03:24 AM

One last set in stock now, next stock date will be around 5-6 weeks later.

We now also have Front and Rear anti bump steer kit and driveshaft spacers in stock. We can work out a offer if you wish to get it all done at the same time

thanks

Dixon


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