Gold Line springs
#4
You learn to "drive a little slower" as the song says.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ro4yhp9L6Ok
It is a harder ride when you hit potholes or speedbumps but you learn quick to pay attention and avoid potholes.
Would I install them again? OH HELL YEAH! Heres before and after pics, the Panels are just plan COOL to begin with, but Lower it, and the Coolness just Flowwws.
BEFORE
AND AFTER
#6
Thanks, and your welcome.
The install is pretty simple you'll need a few tools but most of the franchised auto parts stores will Lend you the tools if you don't have them.
I had most of them and just bought the others I needed.
A Saturday afternoon and you'll be runnin LOW in no time.
I also have the Gold Line rear Leveling springs as well, then you leave the fronts alone and just Level out your HHR, and those can be installed in less than an hour start to finish.
That would give you a more stock ride and feel, but not as Low looking.
I have a rear sway bar installed as well.
Since I am no longer working, I'm never in a rush anymore, so I just ride Low & Slow and crank up the Tunes as I go.
The install is pretty simple you'll need a few tools but most of the franchised auto parts stores will Lend you the tools if you don't have them.
I had most of them and just bought the others I needed.
A Saturday afternoon and you'll be runnin LOW in no time.
I also have the Gold Line rear Leveling springs as well, then you leave the fronts alone and just Level out your HHR, and those can be installed in less than an hour start to finish.
That would give you a more stock ride and feel, but not as Low looking.
I have a rear sway bar installed as well.
Since I am no longer working, I'm never in a rush anymore, so I just ride Low & Slow and crank up the Tunes as I go.
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