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<blockquote data-quote="brapple" data-source="post: 7846037" data-attributes="member: 64268"><p>yeah I can follow. I believe BAT calls it the European handling kit because the struts are most likely sourced from somewhere in europe as evidence of difference damping and rebound values. IIRC most basic US type struts are a 50/50 so you get the smooth floating ride. The BAT struts must be something like 60/40 or 80/20 as they are stiffer which allows them to work better with lowering springs. or at least that is how I recall it being. so you get a nice firm but forgiving ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brapple, post: 7846037, member: 64268"] yeah I can follow. I believe BAT calls it the European handling kit because the struts are most likely sourced from somewhere in europe as evidence of difference damping and rebound values. IIRC most basic US type struts are a 50/50 so you get the smooth floating ride. The BAT struts must be something like 60/40 or 80/20 as they are stiffer which allows them to work better with lowering springs. or at least that is how I recall it being. so you get a nice firm but forgiving ride. [/QUOTE]
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