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Old Aug 6, 2019 | 10:28 AM
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Cobalt SC/TC springs are popular for lowering just the rear.
I have Canuck Motorsports kit in Oldblue. They’ve been awesome.
Old Aug 6, 2019 | 12:13 PM
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right now my fronts at 27 1/4" in the front and 28 3/4" in the rear. Thanks for the info i think i may end up with the Canuks if i do all four but am weighing out how far i want to go with this particular car. I am sure i will have this one for a while but really really want to do a panel SS conversion unless i can find a deal on an actual panel SS.
Old Aug 11, 2019 | 02:09 PM
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off and running in a direction lol . . . scored a pair of Cobalt SS/SC rear springs for $25 shipped
Old Aug 11, 2019 | 07:15 PM
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Measure them after a couple of days to settle.
Old Aug 13, 2019 | 11:05 PM
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Yes agreed. the Cobalt SS/SC springs in rear should drop your HHR by 1-1/2" approx..

I opted for the SS/TC rear springs. lil tighter & drop is 1-1/4" but that was measured about 9 yrs ago... LOL
Old Aug 14, 2019 | 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by sleeper
Yes agreed. the Cobalt SS/SC springs in rear should drop your HHR by 1-1/2" approx..

I opted for the SS/TC rear springs. lil tighter & drop is 1-1/4" but that was measured about 9 yrs ago... LOL
that should work perfect then, need exactly an inch and a half. Are the panel rear springs different then standard springs? Thought they might be due to them being intended to haul stuff.
Old Aug 14, 2019 | 08:40 PM
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that should work perfect then, need exactly an inch and a half. Are the panel rear springs different then standard springs? Thought they might be due to them being intended to haul stuff.
Cool.. I believe they carry the same part #.. So .................I wanted the SS/TC springs to go with my FE3 set up.. Good match up for my needs.
Old Aug 15, 2019 | 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by sleeper
Cool.. I believe they carry the same part #.. So .................I wanted the SS/TC springs to go with my FE3 set up.. Good match up for my needs.
I put them on yesterday . . . . took all of ten minutes or so lol. As of yet the rear only went down maybe a half inch hopefully they will settle a bit more. I may still do the Eibach springs but these were cheap enough and easy enough to do i figured I'd take a shot. Truth be told i am casually looking for a SS to do a panel conversion on, will probably keep this one for a long time but think i like it as a nice OEM driver for my shop. Definetly going to paint it but dont want to get carried away (famous last words lol). If i would have known how much i was gonna like this little car i would have bought one new when they were still making them.
Old Aug 15, 2019 | 07:41 AM
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The SS/SC springs are not as low as the SS/TC springs for the Cobalt.
maybe that’s why it dropped only 1/2 inch and not 1 1/2 inches.
Old Aug 15, 2019 | 07:55 AM
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gotchya, it did drop a bit and it is noticeable (to me at least lol) im at 27 1/4 front and 28 1/4 rear so i did lose a half inch . . . . . maybe I'll bag it . . . sand bag it that is lol i think i have one or two laying around full of blasting slag

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