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Hard-core CEG'er
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Hard-core CEG'er
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Originally posted by csvt99: He told me that both him and BAT found that the euro struts are actually a better all around strut for the BAT springs.
That's because the BAT springs give up spring rate for ride quality. The Bilsteins are a very aggressively valved strut so they would sacrifice some of the ride quality gained by the BAT springs sacrificing some handling ability. However they would give better handling then the Euro struts.
BAT & Bilsteins drop about 1"-1.2"
H&R & Bilsteins drop about 1.3"-1.5"
The new Koni kit is rated to drop 1.4"
I payed $600 shipped for my set about 2 years ago. I absolutely love my H&R's and Bilsteins but you'd have to be a bit crazy not to take a look at that Koni adjustable kit. Especially considering the price. (~$700 shipped from AJUSA.com IIRC)
I can't wait to see some before and after pictures. Hopefully it gives the car a nice stance. Not like the Butt Fugly Eibach springs.
2000 SVT #674
13.47 @ 102 - All Motor!
It was not broke; Yet I fixed it anyway.
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