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    Default BAT euro kit... front lower than back

    I have the BAT euro kit (springs and struts) and it seems the front is lower than the back... these probably have 50,000 on them... time to get new ones? Car still handles great though...

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    wtf! dude Ive had mine for like 25K miles, and after taking off mty 18s and my mirko, the car looks higher in the front then in the back (with a 1/4 tank of gas left). Yours looks lower!! weeeird!

    Im kinda gettin sick of the BAT springs, maybe I might bite the bullet and get eibachs

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    My BATS are extremley low, much lower in the front. Im close to H&R drop rates with mine. Chris wong also has a very low set, it seems as tho they are hit or miss ha


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pudmunkie View Post
    My BATS are extremley low, much lower in the front. Im close to H&R drop rates with mine. Chris wong also has a very low set, it seems as tho they are hit or miss ha

    I dont like mine anymore, they are too high. if you compare mine and elky (stock suspension on his car) its like almost the same height

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    I got the Eibach's...it seems its hit or miss w/ the rear sag on those though too.

    I have a brand new set of H&R rears I picked up for free...now if I could find a new set of H&R fronts I'd be in business and would have some Eibach's for sale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teamSVTour View Post
    I got the Eibach's...it seems its hit or miss w/ the rear sag on those though too.

    I have a brand new set of H&R rears I picked up for free...now if I could find a new set of H&R fronts I'd be in business and would have some Eibach's for sale.
    I dont mind the rear sag really

    my ex's
    07 G35 Coupe l 6-mt
    0009 SVT

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    I would rather have a touch of rear sag than rear lift. It looks liike one of those tricked out amc's you used to see in the 80's all the time in latin neighborhoods...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damien View Post
    I would rather have a touch of rear sag than rear lift. It looks liike one of those tricked out amc's you used to see in the 80's all the time in latin neighborhoods...

    agreed, cause thats what I have with my BAT kit..I hate it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pudmunkie View Post
    My BATS are extremley low, much lower in the front. Im close to H&R drop rates with mine. Chris wong also has a very low set, it seems as tho they are hit or miss ha
    Yup, I have a very early generation BAT kit, got it back in 2001. Here is how low my SVT rides now, granted, the trunk has some items in it, but even without, it only rises about the thickness of my index finger.


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    dammn, see Chris the whole reason I got the BAT was after looking at how low your car sat. I thought to myself that is EXACTLY how I want my car to sit height wise. I guess I got owned on that


    what springs should I get now to get that look? I know H&Rs will be low as hell, Eibachs?

    my ex's
    07 G35 Coupe l 6-mt
    0009 SVT

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