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Old 05-04-2012, 10:47 AM
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Eibach Sportline Springs

Hello,
ANYONE... How's the ride on an HHR Panel (I have an '09 panel) with Eibach Sportline springs... Eibach says those springs may cause some vibration? (2" drop in front and 2.5" drop in back??)
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Old 05-24-2012, 08:50 PM
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I don't know if this will help but, I have had Eibach Pro-kit lowering springs on my HHR for a year and a half now. I have not experienced any vibration problems whatsoever. They only lower the car 1 inch in the front and 1.6 inches in the rear. I have been very pleased with the looks and ride, even with 18 inch rims.
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Old 05-24-2012, 11:54 PM
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Heres my take....real time analysis...I have on my 08 SS, Sportlines and KYB GR2 shock/struts....This combo is just as good,actually better then stock,as it is lowered.
Eibach said they wont work, well, they do . There are Cobalt SS springs but work fine on HHRs. Gone is the front rise during acceleration, front dip on braking. The rear does NOT bounce, and does not squat on acceleration. The rear coils have sections rubber coated where they would contact each other, very quiet. no vibs. Cornering is flatter then it was stock, and new. Ride is very smooth and if somebody didnt know, they wouldnt believe you if you said its lowered. Compared to my LS which has GL springs, the front is just a tad higher but otherwise the same, although the ride is much better. In the LS there is NO doubt its been lowered, it has that, 'stiffness' associated with lowering. I have several hard flat turns and roundabouts between work and home, I dont get the front end drift I used to get because the front end was pushing. I have 54k on the original tires and they grab nice..so a new set would be even better. I lost all suspension noise that i though I never had ( amazing what u notice after its gone). Have to add I have the TTR swaybar on the rear and the upper motor mount ( motor mount will help front end wallow also). Springs and Stuts/shocks installed 1 month after mount. If I had nbew tires to go along with this I have no doubt it would feel better then brand new. I replaced springs and shocks on all 4 corners for about the same price as just 2 Koni shocks. Koni's have their place..I just dont think they justify the cost(900$ plus) for a blvd cruizer also used as primary transportation or get to work and buy groceries car.If your planning on doing closed course or pylon racing then go Koni by all means. KYB may say they are for FE3 cars but are 15% better...who is to say the FE5 strut arnt 10% better then the FE3? That would make it 5% better then the FE5..... Anyways..the Sportlines work great and..wont drop out the rear pockets with the rear wheels off the ground, with both shocks disconnected I still had to firmly push rear down to get springs in place...They give about 1 1/2 fingers clearance between tire and fender lip...and I have yet to bottom or drag either end on anything....I am pleased..though I was skeptical at first...if the combo didnt work the struts were to go to the LS, but as it is I now will buy a 2nd set for it.....enjoy.
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