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Trw ?
Is there any reason to think that TRW automotive replacement parts -AREN'T- just rebranded mediocre quality crap?
There are quite a few TRW(?) packaged parts (end links, ball joints. sway bar bushings) in cataloged offerings, but might the parts actually be up to snuff? -or- Would these just as likely be -another- 'good money after bad' guessing game? |
I have used TRW ball joints , lasted 25,000 miles. Tie rod ends ,lasted about the same. Moog aren’t much better lately or Delphi.
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so where (brand wise) does one wisely spend their replacement parts budget on those sort of items?
I'm split decided about strut stuff between KYB (closing on $150 per side for quik-struts) -or- Monroe OESpectrum (iffy(?) since I have OE springs that seem like they might have been added -after- production). There isn't much (if any) mention of the Gabriel assemblies -or- strut minimal s. The springs I mentioned have VERY good finish, and there are bar-coded tags with an additional 'XAE' in bold block letters.(??) I've got spring tools, and previous experience with them, so I'm wholely undecided about dampers and such. |
Order KYB struts and swap your springs over . KYB struts and shocks are a great option, I just changed mine out after 5 years and 100,000 miles.
quick struts don’t have a great reputation |
While accumulating part numbers, its looking like I'll need to add a pair of spring seat plastic s for the KYB strut (they're NOT included, unlike piston shaft nuts that I see in the photo) Just need to verify.
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Reuse the OEM coil pads
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Originally Posted by Oldblue
(Post 948562)
Order KYB struts and swap your springs over . KYB struts and shocks are a great option, I just changed mine out after 5 years and 100,000 miles.
quick struts don’t have a great reputation I used Monroe Quick Struts once. Meh. Was not satisfied with the dampening properties. Dunno how well the other parts held up, because I sold the car. I used KYB Struts Plus on an LS we still drive because all the extra parts and labor from using the bare struts made them a better deal. Couldn’t be happier. The ride is now more like FE3, much firmer. I like that, but not everyone will. |
Terrific order through Rock Auto today for the suspension (KYB) needs, along with a swell buy on a half-dozen TRW sway bar links & two pair of bushings ($4 ea. for links, and $6 for the 4 pc.s of bushings), plus an additional raft of bits & pieces (shipped from ONLY two warehouses !) proved to be -very- advantageous ($16+ discount code, and some perfectly awesome pricing for warehouse clearance items), and now I just need to get myself enthusiastic about the effort to install fresh dampers to the Hi-Rise along with making an appointment for alignment.
I ended up with (6) six tungsten/halogen fog light replacement bulbs for a grand total of $1.47 ! Makes me want to cry, I know. The KYB factory supplies the Excel G struts & shocks, along with top plate bushings w/bearings, and fresh bellows & jounce bumpers. I also got the replacement coolant filler by Dorman for the best price going (learned where to trace my vanishing coolant was going here @ HHR.net - Thanks! -). Getting through the RockAuto experience without getting royally rooked by the shipping department s is a valuable lesson all by it's own, and my purchases today couldn't have been less expensive -anywhere-, so, Happy Birthday to Me! come Thursday. Ought not to brag about such things, but it feels good once in a while.... |
"... more corrosion resistant than any replacement springs..."
Seems to bear out on the rear axle springs too. I jacked it up and looked the rear springs over real close before making the RockAuto purchase. Once I wiped the road grime from the rear coils I found that they were in nearly perfect condition also (no manufacturer tags, but NO rust, and sort-of shiny black under the grey Ohio road grime). Maybe next month (after I see how fresh dampers affect handling over all) I'll consider whether a rear sway bar is still desired, the awful amount of under steer really surprised me during my initial test driving of my brother's -ex-HHR . |
A TTR rear sway bar is essential for better corners and less sway from cross winds.
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