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Old Jul 28, 2006 | 01:37 PM
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Question Struts and shocks?

Does anybody know if there are better shocks and struts for my lowered hhr?

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Old Jul 28, 2006 | 01:48 PM
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Not yet. We have been working for several months with vendors trying to bring them to market. It is a long and tedious process. As soon as they are released, we will have them available on our site.

Hope it helps,
Old Jul 28, 2006 | 01:50 PM
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This thread HERE should help you out.

Hey Mike...didn't someone here put some Monroe shocks on their HHR or were they just talking about it?
Old Jul 28, 2006 | 01:58 PM
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hvrod has Monroe shocks and struts on his HHR.
Old Jul 28, 2006 | 02:15 PM
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That's what I thought...just found these posts

Originally Posted by hvrod
Don't forget if you have lowering/rubbing issues.. I found I had to roll the fender lips, and using the Monroe coil over shocks greatly help..
All information gladly provided... cya..
Originally Posted by hvrod
Okay.. my mistake the lowest price I found was 75.00
Monroe 58575st some vendors just use the 58575..
you will need some steel 1/2 & 9/16 flat washers to offset it away from the the frame due to the coil.. for the upper part and lower end..
Old Jul 28, 2006 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by captain howdy
hvrod has Monroe shocks and struts on his HHR.
No. No struts. He bought Monroe coil-over load-levelling shocks (designed for another application - Chevy Vans actually) for the rear, but the actual length is still too long for a lowered HHR (I know because I ordered a set myself and measured them).

I've been through the application guides with both the Monroe and Gabriel factories and there are no applications available for the HHR at this time. (*you can always mickey mouse something, but that doesn' mean it has the proper stroke length, valving, eyelet mounts, and extended/compressed lengths.)

We are working with the pros who design struts and shocks to bring both stock height and lowered application shocks and struts to market. It takes time, but we've already been working on it a couple of months, so hang in there - eventually it will happen.
Old Jul 28, 2006 | 04:12 PM
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Here we go again..

My measure ments.. are fine..
I have the now proper valve movement in the rear shocks only...
( couldn't find a cross reference for the fronts)

Theres no mickey mouse applications

before my vehicle bottomed out, .. and somone metion they didn't..

But found out myself the shocks did...

Now after installing them I don't get the bottoming out .....
and it can now hold a load of items.. without worrying ...
Old Jul 28, 2006 | 04:19 PM
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Sounds great Henry. Glad you're happy (that's all the matters).

When the shocks came in I measured them and they were too long (compressed), to work properly.
We have an account with NAPA so I just left them there...

Once we have shocks & struts built specifically for the HHR, it will be a good thing.
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