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By the end of spring, I plan on replacing my KYB AGX and Tein S Tech for a set of MeisterR Zeta-S coilovers. I've come to the conclusion that the stock strut top bushings are crap and start to creak, even when replaced with new.

 

I also want to lower my Z a little more and have a little more adjustability in the dampening. I believe you can set the pre-load to a lot lower than you can with KYB AGX shocks.

 

Generally, the MeisterRs are held in high regard, they're comfortable and well made - but I'm wondering who here has them AND, just as importantly, what was on the car before you fitted them.

 

I've driven JoelyP's Z and that does feel nice, rides well, isn't crashy and doesn't bounce around on the road.

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Sorry, old age, senile, memory going. I guess it must have been, was sent something and it was easy to unscrew, swap over and send back

Someone else had discovered problem before mine were fitted, i said i wanted to raise my fronts back towards stock and got sent new bits

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