Lowering with GM parts
Well, I just picked up my Cobalt SS springs today. I will try and get them in tomorrow or the day after.
I understand what you guys are saying about the shocks vs springs. If it were a race car, I understand the argument. Most people (me included) us this as a grocery getter. The concern is not high on my list.
I understand what you guys are saying about the shocks vs springs. If it were a race car, I understand the argument. Most people (me included) us this as a grocery getter. The concern is not high on my list.
Don't know if you'll get much help here as theres not much of anything on the aftermarket side.If your non-SS then use the SS parts,otherwise everything Ive seen so far is a wallet breaker and purpose built( bags and coil overs)unless you like the run of the mill gramma Monroe shocks..Bout the only thing i could find common is the strut boots!!!! We in a world of hurt in this area...
BIGJP
Koni has adjustable struts and shocks for the Cobalt listed. Nothing listed for the HHR. They are expensive but might be worth looking into.
http://www.koni-na.com/cat_search.cf...22&submit.y=12
Koni has adjustable struts and shocks for the Cobalt listed. Nothing listed for the HHR. They are expensive but might be worth looking into.
http://www.koni-na.com/cat_search.cf...22&submit.y=12
SS STRUTS and SHOCKS LINK
Hey BIGJP,
After much consideration of BAGS, COILOVERS or the different offerings of LOWERING SPRINGS, STRUTS and SHOCKS we chose EIBACH PRO SPRINGS with CHEVROLETS SS STRUTS and SHOCKS! Seemed to be the BEST Bang for your Buck Combo! Monroes offerings are Strut Cartredges which have to be installed in your old housings! Monroes cost was also double of Chevrolets SS offerings which we then took the money saved and purchased our Eibach Spring Kit! Heres a link for the Struts and Shocks we used! Don't be alarmed as the Cobalt parts are interchangeable! http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor..._ID=188&Page=1
Hope This Helps,
Kevin and Bonnie Drake / DLVRNIT / NorCal HHR Club Members
After much consideration of BAGS, COILOVERS or the different offerings of LOWERING SPRINGS, STRUTS and SHOCKS we chose EIBACH PRO SPRINGS with CHEVROLETS SS STRUTS and SHOCKS! Seemed to be the BEST Bang for your Buck Combo! Monroes offerings are Strut Cartredges which have to be installed in your old housings! Monroes cost was also double of Chevrolets SS offerings which we then took the money saved and purchased our Eibach Spring Kit! Heres a link for the Struts and Shocks we used! Don't be alarmed as the Cobalt parts are interchangeable! http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor..._ID=188&Page=1
Hope This Helps,
Kevin and Bonnie Drake / DLVRNIT / NorCal HHR Club Members
Lower front with Eibach with stock springs in rear?
Howdy All,
This is my first post. Thanks to everyone for all the helpful information. I'm hoping for some help in an idea I have with my springs. I recently bought a LT which was already lowered with Eibach springs all around. I was thinking about putting the stock springs back on the rear to give the car a slight pitch and drop in just the front. I was also hoping to put as wide a tire on the rear as possible to give it a wide profile stance. I'm sure this idea will create all manner of concerns that I would'nt even beging to think of. Anyone have any input on an idea about this concept? Thanks for any help.
This is my first post. Thanks to everyone for all the helpful information. I'm hoping for some help in an idea I have with my springs. I recently bought a LT which was already lowered with Eibach springs all around. I was thinking about putting the stock springs back on the rear to give the car a slight pitch and drop in just the front. I was also hoping to put as wide a tire on the rear as possible to give it a wide profile stance. I'm sure this idea will create all manner of concerns that I would'nt even beging to think of. Anyone have any input on an idea about this concept? Thanks for any help.


