Swaybar installed
#1
Swaybar installed
Great speed, SoCal Mike. Received my bar today, and installed it in under 10 minutes without jacking the car or removing the wheels as the instructions suggest. Just on my back in my driveway. Great fit, feels nice. Surprised that it does not mount to chassis with bushings as typical swaybars do, but it makes the job that much simplier.
#4
Originally Posted by Lee3333
And the stickers are cool. I have to plan where I am going to put them as I add parts. Wish the muffler had some.
#5
I just ordered my sway bar this morning , and also the HHR brake light cover. I feel comfortable ordering parts from Mike at SoCalHHR because he take the time to check that the parts he sells actually fit and produce a real improvement. There are a lot of vendors out there that sell a part as soon as its available to make the quick $$ without any testing.
I have purchased many aftermarket parts for my previous vehicles, such as intakes, headers, exhaust, superchargers, etc. More often than not, the part didn't really fit as indicated and required "massaging" to fit. I bought a rear sway bar for my 94 Suburban from a well-known manufacturer, only to find the mounting brackets didn't fit. Apparently they assumed that since they tested it on a 1/2 ton Chevy truck, it would fit a 1/2 ton Suburban . After hours of mods and fabrication, I did get it to mount properly. Thanks, Mike, for testing the stuff yourself and saving us from doing the manufacturer's R&D work!
I'll be saving money for the next purchase, the intake kit.
Steve
I have purchased many aftermarket parts for my previous vehicles, such as intakes, headers, exhaust, superchargers, etc. More often than not, the part didn't really fit as indicated and required "massaging" to fit. I bought a rear sway bar for my 94 Suburban from a well-known manufacturer, only to find the mounting brackets didn't fit. Apparently they assumed that since they tested it on a 1/2 ton Chevy truck, it would fit a 1/2 ton Suburban . After hours of mods and fabrication, I did get it to mount properly. Thanks, Mike, for testing the stuff yourself and saving us from doing the manufacturer's R&D work!
I'll be saving money for the next purchase, the intake kit.
Steve
#6
Originally Posted by fastsuv
I just ordered my sway bar this morning , and also the HHR brake light cover. I feel comfortable ordering parts from Mike at SoCalHHR because he take the time to check that the parts he sells actually fit and produce a real improvement. There are a lot of vendors out there that sell a part as soon as its available to make the quick $$ without any testing.
I have purchased many aftermarket parts for my previous vehicles, such as intakes, headers, exhaust, superchargers, etc. More often than not, the part didn't really fit as indicated and required "massaging" to fit. I bought a rear sway bar for my 94 Suburban from a well-known manufacturer, only to find the mounting brackets didn't fit. Apparently they assumed that since they tested it on a 1/2 ton Chevy truck, it would fit a 1/2 ton Suburban . After hours of mods and fabrication, I did get it to mount properly. Thanks, Mike, for testing the stuff yourself and saving us from doing the manufacturer's R&D work!
I'll be saving money for the next purchase, the intake kit.
Steve
I have purchased many aftermarket parts for my previous vehicles, such as intakes, headers, exhaust, superchargers, etc. More often than not, the part didn't really fit as indicated and required "massaging" to fit. I bought a rear sway bar for my 94 Suburban from a well-known manufacturer, only to find the mounting brackets didn't fit. Apparently they assumed that since they tested it on a 1/2 ton Chevy truck, it would fit a 1/2 ton Suburban . After hours of mods and fabrication, I did get it to mount properly. Thanks, Mike, for testing the stuff yourself and saving us from doing the manufacturer's R&D work!
I'll be saving money for the next purchase, the intake kit.
Steve
When it was already known the HHR didn't have a sway bar....
#7
Originally Posted by hvrod
Did you use any other mechanical locking type device when mounting it?
Finally I will apply the decals to the side windows
#8
My instructions said to torque them to 45 ft/lbs. That was why it took me a little longer. I had finished and then decided to see what else was in the bag. Stickers, instructions...Oh wait, maybe I should READ the instructions....
Then I saw the torque spec and had to dig out the torque wrench and crawl back under the HHR.
Then I saw the torque spec and had to dig out the torque wrench and crawl back under the HHR.
#10
Oh well, I reread the instructions and I guess I missed the part about torquing the bolts. Seems kind of unnecessary as long as they are very tight, though. But because I am anal, and have a brand new Craftman torque wrench I have not used yet, I will redo them (with locktite) over the weekend.