Spring rate rear suspension
Also, I think the spring rates are reversed. They are measured here in pounds per inch, and a bigger number normally goes where there is more weight. These cars are nose-heavy, so the front should have a higher rate.
My autocross car (not an HHR) had 224 in front, 194 in rear, for example.
I try to set all 4 corners to firm. If its better, case closed. If not I'll replace the rear springs with a different type of spring. My wife doesn't want to ride along anymore, drives her crazy
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