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Old Sep 27, 2007 | 10:08 PM
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Stock Rotors

Does anyone know, if the stock rotors are also used on other Chevy vehicles??

I would assume that they are not anything specially made for HHR's?

The reason I ask, a large Auto Supplier, still does not have a part number or rotors in their system, although they have drums, brake pads, no rotors!?!?!?

They said, there is a part number for a NEW part from a supplier, but not available for 4-6 weeks.

I need to purchase rotors, and would like to go with just regular replacement rotors, seeing as you can purchase 3 pairs, in comparison to one pair of the Drilled/Slotted Shiney ones?!?!

Anyone buy regular replacement rotors?

Thanks!

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Old Sep 27, 2007 | 10:23 PM
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I guess that they should be the same as the Cobalt but one of great knowledgeable wise ones on the site will know.
You might be able to cross reference them backwards with the shiny ones if the Cobalt and the HHr take the same part #.
Old Sep 28, 2007 | 08:02 AM
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Yes.. cobalt is your choice..
Look at Chevy.com
and look at the specs of the Cobalt

HHR is 11.65 x 1.02 (front)

Cobalt SS coupe sedan/ SS coupe - 296mm x 26mm
(11.65 x 1.02) conversion for you

May I recommend > http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...arts-C192.aspx

You will see these beauties on my SS Panel Build... 4 disc setup.. (you heard it here first....) And their GM Parts

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