Newbie with some suspension hints needed.
I actually used cobalt FE5 struts and shocks, 2006. Used cobalt springs too, but found the rears made it feel sluggish, a little too soft IMO.
The sway bar will pivot up and down, so I think the length of the links isnt critical, as long as they are the same on both sides.
The sway bar will pivot up and down, so I think the length of the links isnt critical, as long as they are the same on both sides.
MOOG Parts
I put MOOG lca bushings today and they were about twice as heavy as the stock units. I probably installed 100 sets of MOOG springs in the past for customers and never had a complaint or even one set fail.
Just sayin'
ive always used Moog Problem solver edition for the explorer and its lift suspensions and after market parts. Just didnt know how well Moog held up on the HHR. thats why i was asking.
another thing, is it ok to run FE5 rear set up (springs and shocks) while front is NOT fe5? my rear fe5 set up will be here today while front will be Fri, just figured if i knocked the rear out and done it would be less i have to do on friday but will it screw anything up?
another thing, is it ok to run FE5 rear set up (springs and shocks) while front is NOT fe5? my rear fe5 set up will be here today while front will be Fri, just figured if i knocked the rear out and done it would be less i have to do on friday but will it screw anything up?
ive always used Moog Problem solver edition for the explorer and its lift suspensions and after market parts. Just didnt know how well Moog held up on the HHR. thats why i was asking.
another thing, is it ok to run FE5 rear set up (springs and shocks) while front is NOT fe5? my rear fe5 set up will be here today while front will be Fri, just figured if i knocked the rear out and done it would be less i have to do on friday but will it screw anything up?
another thing, is it ok to run FE5 rear set up (springs and shocks) while front is NOT fe5? my rear fe5 set up will be here today while front will be Fri, just figured if i knocked the rear out and done it would be less i have to do on friday but will it screw anything up?
A little advice. When you swap the springs, you have to swap over the spring insulators/bumpers on both ends of the rear springs. The bottom one is plastic and easy to crack. Both can be a pain to remove/replace because they fit snug into the tapered spring ends. Hopefully yours have loosened a little with age and miles and won't be too hard to swap.
FE5 front and rear springs: (rear with the tapered end)
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FE5 front and rear springs: (rear with the tapered end)
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Last edited by firemangeorge; May 30, 2014 at 11:06 PM.
No, you can use your old bump stops/ insulators as long as they're in good shape.
This picture shows the rear parts(sort of) Bump stop on top. Black insulator on the bottom. You just swap from the old springs to the new.
Attachment 14667
This picture shows the rear parts(sort of) Bump stop on top. Black insulator on the bottom. You just swap from the old springs to the new.
Attachment 14667
Last edited by firemangeorge; May 30, 2014 at 11:06 PM.


