your choices for suspension work
your choices for suspension work
Ok,
The bad news is there is a limited selection of parts for the HHR so you better like what's out there, the good news is there is a limited selection of parts for the HHR so its easy to research. I'm looking to fill in the blanks and get a few word comment on the part
Strut/Spring (cheapest <$1000)
Struts:
Monroe: similar ride to OEM
Koni: stiffer than OEM and rebound adjustable
OEM (double check cobalt and HHR parts):
1) LS/1LT/soft, 2LT/firmer, SS/firmest
Springs:
Eibach: Pro-Kit for appearance only
Gold Line:
OEM sprints LS/1LT/2LT, SS
Cut OEM springs at your own risk
Coilovers (middle of the road cost - $1200):
Pedders - softer than SS with better handling after tweaking
Air Bags (most expensive - $1500 w/fabrication)
Rear Roll Bars ($150-200):
Progress
Turbo Tech
Front Roll Bars:
OEM
Bushings:
OEM quietest
Strut Tower Bars
Bump Stops:
Koni
Mounts:
Seth
The bad news is there is a limited selection of parts for the HHR so you better like what's out there, the good news is there is a limited selection of parts for the HHR so its easy to research. I'm looking to fill in the blanks and get a few word comment on the part
Strut/Spring (cheapest <$1000)
Struts:
Monroe: similar ride to OEM
Koni: stiffer than OEM and rebound adjustable
OEM (double check cobalt and HHR parts):
1) LS/1LT/soft, 2LT/firmer, SS/firmest
Springs:
Eibach: Pro-Kit for appearance only
Gold Line:
OEM sprints LS/1LT/2LT, SS
Cut OEM springs at your own risk
Coilovers (middle of the road cost - $1200):
Pedders - softer than SS with better handling after tweaking
Air Bags (most expensive - $1500 w/fabrication)
Rear Roll Bars ($150-200):
Progress
Turbo Tech
Front Roll Bars:
OEM
Bushings:
OEM quietest
Strut Tower Bars
Bump Stops:
Koni
Mounts:
Seth
Last edited by sethwas; Sep 8, 2009 at 03:46 PM.
Hi Seth, I may be wrong, but it is my understanding that the 2LT rear springs are the same as the base springs....the difference being simply the upgraded Sachs shocks on the 2LT. Also, there is a level between the standard/2LT rear springs and the SS rear springs.....the supercharged Cobalt SS rear springs. I hope this helps. God Bless, Marc
There are a couple aftermarket sources for frnt anti roll bars
Koni costs more then Monroe
KYB makes a shock /strurt about 15% stiffer - factory replacement,, nothing for SS
Can use the Cobalt SC/SS springs ( anybody ever check if the impala springs will work?? )
Koni costs more then Monroe
KYB makes a shock /strurt about 15% stiffer - factory replacement,, nothing for SS
Can use the Cobalt SC/SS springs ( anybody ever check if the impala springs will work?? )
Ok,
I made the updates. Are the Koni's adjustable? Which model shock is it?
Also I want to confirm that simply changing the springs only does nothing to the ride or load carrying ability.
Only the coilovers/airbags or a strut change with the spring will do that.
A higher spring rate will make the ride bouncier with no shock change.
Does cutting the OEM spring by the amount necessary for the 1" drop affect the spring rate in a major way? How much material is needed to cut?
Thanks,
Seth
I made the updates. Are the Koni's adjustable? Which model shock is it?
Also I want to confirm that simply changing the springs only does nothing to the ride or load carrying ability.
Only the coilovers/airbags or a strut change with the spring will do that.
A higher spring rate will make the ride bouncier with no shock change.
Does cutting the OEM spring by the amount necessary for the 1" drop affect the spring rate in a major way? How much material is needed to cut?
Thanks,
Seth
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