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Here are a couple pics showing the H&R Sport springs ride height vs the stock springs ride height.

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It's freakin beautiful! The ride is awesome as it's not quite as bouncy and there is also suspension travel. It doesn't bottom out like the canucks do.

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It's freakin beautiful! The ride is awesome as it's not quite as bouncy and there is also suspension travel. It doesn't bottom out like the canucks do.

That's awesome!

the drop looks nice and even. for some reason every lowered g6 the back always seems lower than the front but finally someone got it right!!! Is this a new company/product for the g6???

H&R is a well established suspension company, right up there with Eibach.

GM has always designed their cars with a "raked" look...not a 100% sure, but mainly for suspension travel and comfort. My GA is the same way, but not as extreme.

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H&R has had their springs out for a while now. These springs have been in use for well over a year now and probably have close to 25,000 miles on them to be honest.

i know what jedi is talking about i know mine sits lower in the back

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