HHR factory wheel alignment specs, anyone?
#2
The dealer, or alignment facility, would have the correct specs and you can ask them to do what you wish.
But here is the last, that I saw posted.....
http://www.socalhhrs.com/alignment.html
But here is the last, that I saw posted.....
http://www.socalhhrs.com/alignment.html
#3
With the forward weight bias of front drive, understeer (push, tight, etc.) is inevitable.
More negative camber in front would help very slightly, however you'll likely experience more wear on the inside of the tread as a result.
The best solution would be to install the Progress Tech rear sway bar, a very easy job, BTW. Under cornering load more weight shift will be seen by the outside rear and that will result in handling biased in the neutral direction.
More negative camber in front would help very slightly, however you'll likely experience more wear on the inside of the tread as a result.
The best solution would be to install the Progress Tech rear sway bar, a very easy job, BTW. Under cornering load more weight shift will be seen by the outside rear and that will result in handling biased in the neutral direction.
#5
Please try from our Supporting Vendor list. If that doesn't work, you can google it.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/vendorindex.php
http://www.google.com
https://www.chevyhhr.net/vendorindex.php
http://www.google.com
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