Turbo Tech Racing Releases Rear Sway Bar
#102
if that is how the bars fits, as I thought, then it will not fit the SS, because of the rear sway bar already in place, and actually there is no need for it with our suspensions. I just don't understand why Aaron would not explain that from the get-go and why he said SS owners have purchased the bar
#103
Any confirmation from an SS owner that's installed this rear bar? I would also like to hear comments concerning the benefits on an SS.
#104
SS owners do also have this, they just need to post their comments also. We have a SS/TC cobalt with one on it :)
#105
It would seem to me that if the rear is "made" less to roll that you are gonna be introducing a "push" in the front end or maybe a lack of rotation in the frame......all other things being left as is. I'm guessing that some added negative camber to the front end and/or slightly higher spring rates in the front end would/could solve this. Just my unprofessional $0.02 worth.
#107
A while back on the Power Tour I was pushing my HHR in some twisties and didn't get any push, although it felt like if it did it might be due to tires not the bar. Last week I was playing with it and was exceeding the tire's limits a bit and the front did not push as might be expected. I came around one curve way past the posted speed for that curve and just got both ends to drift slightly, but evenly. It felt solid. I have a fairly stiff rear on my 54 Chevy and can make that one come around with very little power, so in comparison I have the HHR set up where I feel comfortable with my wife driving it daily knowing she's not going to get into trouble with it, even in an emergency maneuver.
#108
Now, as I stated before, my SSR did not come from the factory with a rear sway bar, but had a p....... bar (can't remember the proper name ) that was mounted on a slant from one side to the other. I did add ADDCO sway bars, both front and rear which really increased the handling quite a bit.
The G5 I trade in on the SS was a base model w/15" wheels and without a sway bar it handled better than some of the C3 Vettes I have owned. And of course that vehicle has a lower center of gravity than the HHR SS.
The point I am making is that I feel we are not get the correct answer that we are looking for, I want to hear from an SS owner who has purchased this bar, see it installed, and get their feedback on the increased handling abilities, it that really to much to ask???? We seem like we cannnot get a straight answer here, and if someone proves I am wrong in my asssumptions, then I stand to be corrected. thanks for reading
#109
Ok, this is my last post on this thread, I don't want to sound like a D***, but I know that all of the above have the "rear torsion bar", as this is a design & part of the suspension when being built, someone correct me if I am wrong, but the SS has the rear sway bar stock from the factory that is attached under (inside )of the rear torsion bar, attaching from 1 side-to-the-other-side. IMO, if you add this sway bar to the existing SS suspension, I feel that it will create an unsafe balance to what we alreay have. Unless you remove the stock sway bar and replace it with this unit.
Now, as I stated before, my SSR did not come from the factory with a rear sway bar, but had a p....... bar (can't remember the proper name ) that was mounted on a slant from one side to the other. I did add ADDCO sway bars, both front and rear which really increased the handling quite a bit.
The G5 I trade in on the SS was a base model w/15" wheels and without a sway bar it handled better than some of the C3 Vettes I have owned. And of course that vehicle has a lower center of gravity than the HHR SS.
The point I am making is that I feel we are not get the correct answer that we are looking for, I want to hear from an SS owner who has purchased this bar, see it installed, and get their feedback on the increased handling abilities, it that really to much to ask???? We seem like we cannnot get a straight answer here, and if someone proves I am wrong in my asssumptions, then I stand to be corrected. thanks for reading
Now, as I stated before, my SSR did not come from the factory with a rear sway bar, but had a p....... bar (can't remember the proper name ) that was mounted on a slant from one side to the other. I did add ADDCO sway bars, both front and rear which really increased the handling quite a bit.
The G5 I trade in on the SS was a base model w/15" wheels and without a sway bar it handled better than some of the C3 Vettes I have owned. And of course that vehicle has a lower center of gravity than the HHR SS.
The point I am making is that I feel we are not get the correct answer that we are looking for, I want to hear from an SS owner who has purchased this bar, see it installed, and get their feedback on the increased handling abilities, it that really to much to ask???? We seem like we cannnot get a straight answer here, and if someone proves I am wrong in my asssumptions, then I stand to be corrected. thanks for reading
We are still waiting for one of the HHR SS owners that have the sway bar to post.
You must remember the Cobalt SS/TC (Turbocharged) is the same suspension setup as the HHR has. The HHR SS DOES NOT have a full "sway bar" from the factory, like the one we manufacture. Look under your HHR SS you will not see one....
We will wait for other HHR SS owners that have actually purchased one to express their thoughts.
#110
We are still waiting for one of the HHR SS owners that have the sway bar to post.
You must remember the Cobalt SS/TC (Turbocharged) is the same suspension setup as the HHR has. The HHR SS DOES NOT have a full "sway bar" from the factory, like the one we manufacture. Look under your HHR SS you will not see one....
We will wait for other HHR SS owners that have actually purchased one to express their thoughts.
You must remember the Cobalt SS/TC (Turbocharged) is the same suspension setup as the HHR has. The HHR SS DOES NOT have a full "sway bar" from the factory, like the one we manufacture. Look under your HHR SS you will not see one....
We will wait for other HHR SS owners that have actually purchased one to express their thoughts.