New 20" Wheels
Tran, you are the MAN! the panel looks GREAT! make sure you paint those rear brake drums. If you ladies and Gentleman need a New Chevy and a Great deal contact this guy. I bought a Trailblazer SS from him and he took very good care of me. Keep up the good work! Larry in Fresno
Your HHR is hot to def especially the black panel, cool. Is there any rubbing with the 20s on that are 8.5? If so did u have to roll the rear fenders? The reason I am asking because I am going to put 20s on my HHR next summer just want to do the research before I purchase!!!!!
1. I had to roll the rear fenders. I currently have no rubbing issues. The 2007 and up HHR have rear fenders that are partially rolled from the factory. See this post. https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/appearance-modifications-discussions-6/trimming-rolling-fenders-9574/
2. If you don't want to roll your fenders on your 2007 and up, go with a wheels that is less than 8" in width and a tire size of no wider than 225. Of course the offset is going to matter so be mindful of that.
3. I am using Eibach Sportline Springs. See this post.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/brakes-%7C-suspension-%7C-shocks-%7C-struts-24/hhr-panel-eibach-sportline-9330/
Larry,
Thanks for the great testimony. I hope you're still enjoying your TrailBlazer SS. You'll have to send me some pics. You know my email address.
2. If you don't want to roll your fenders on your 2007 and up, go with a wheels that is less than 8" in width and a tire size of no wider than 225. Of course the offset is going to matter so be mindful of that.
3. I am using Eibach Sportline Springs. See this post.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/brakes-%7C-suspension-%7C-shocks-%7C-struts-24/hhr-panel-eibach-sportline-9330/
Larry,
Thanks for the great testimony. I hope you're still enjoying your TrailBlazer SS. You'll have to send me some pics. You know my email address.
Last edited by chingchonger; Sep 21, 2007 at 05:56 PM.


