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Slide_Rite Mar 30, 2013 05:41 PM

Yeah, the rear does look pretty low. Maybe it's the angle, but the rear looks lower. What's your height, ground to center of the fenders, front & rear?

tattedfitness08 Jan 28, 2015 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by Slide_Rite (Post 698726)
Yeah, the rear does look pretty low. Maybe it's the angle, but the rear looks lower. What's your height, ground to center of the fenders, front & rear?

Wats better to go with for my 2008 chevy hhr the cobalt ss/tc suspensin springs or the cobalt ss/sc suspension springs... let me know as soon as possible....

sleeper Jan 28, 2015 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by tattedfitness08 (Post 770618)
Wats better to go with for my 2008 chevy hhr the cobalt ss/tc suspensin springs or the cobalt ss/sc suspension springs... let me know as soon as possible....

My .02, I prefer the 'balt SS/TC springs on my 08 Panel..

The SS/SC balt springs are very soft, but will give you a lil more drop. But I like to use mine too..

prod Jan 29, 2015 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by tattedfitness08 (Post 770618)
Wats better to go with for my 2008 chevy hhr the cobalt ss/tc suspensin springs or the cobalt ss/sc suspension springs... let me know as soon as possible....

I would go with the tc springs, i had the sc springs and found the rears a bit soft.


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