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Old 04-23-2014, 06:14 PM
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Just bought a rear bear from an 07 Cobalt SS for my HHR. The guy cut the emergency brake cable, so any info on where to buy new cables? (Besides the dealer) Thanks
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Old 04-23-2014, 07:42 PM
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Thanks, light went off after I asked. Saw Rockauto had them.
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Old 04-24-2014, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by phrog fixer
Just bought a rear bear from an 07 Cobalt SS for my HHR. The guy cut the emergency brake cable, so any info on where to buy new cables? (Besides the dealer) Thanks
just make sure its for the 2007 cobalt ss, not a standard HHR with Drums, it will fit perfect and help with the pedal feel when you adjust it.
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Old 04-24-2014, 04:37 PM
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?? my HHR doesn't have ABS, the rear beam I bought has ABS hubs. So I should be able to buy new NON-ABS drum hubs and use them on the rear disc, right?
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HEYYY, I NEED HELP, I HAVE AN HHR 2010, DRUM BRAKES ON REAR, AND I'M CHANGING IT TO DISC BRAKES, I HAVE EVERYTHING, THE DISCS, PADS, CALIPERS, BUT I NEED THE Rear Adaptor Bracket Caliper Mount Backing Plate SO I CAN FINISH INSTALLATION, COULD ANYBODY KNOWS WHERE CAN I GET IT? THE PART #? OR INTERNET SITE THAT HAS THEM? OR HOW IS IT CALLED? PLEASE? THANKS
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Originally Posted by SHAKIRO69
HEYYY, I NEED HELP, I HAVE AN HHR 2010, DRUM BRAKES ON REAR, AND I'M CHANGING IT TO DISC BRAKES, I HAVE EVERYTHING, THE DISCS, PADS, CALIPERS, BUT I NEED THE Rear Adaptor Bracket Caliper Mount Backing Plate SO I CAN FINISH INSTALLATION, COULD ANYBODY KNOWS WHERE CAN I GET IT? THE PART #? OR INTERNET SITE THAT HAS THEM? OR HOW IS IT CALLED? PLEASE? THANKS
No need to double post.
As stated in the answer to your other post, you need the rear axle assembly from a disc brake car(SS axle) to do this conversion.
Don't recall a "rear adapter bracket". Even if there is one, it would be a weld on modification, not a bolt on.

And a little P.S. You might want to lose the Caps Lock. Kind of annoying.
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?? my HHR doesn't have ABS, the rear beam I bought has ABS hubs. So I should be able to buy new NON-ABS drum hubs and use them on the rear disc, right?
The hubs are interchangeable. One has the tone ring & connector, the other doesn't.
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Old 04-27-2014, 06:05 PM
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That is what I was thinking.
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does anyone have a link to a site where i could find a rear axle of an ss cobolt :)

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Try this guy. That is what he does for a living. He parts out Cobalt SSs.
reiland5@aol.com, his name is Jeff
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