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Old 09-26-2010, 02:33 PM
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Rear roll Pan

I Have been searching for a cure for dirt building up on my hhr rear bumber and deck lid, I think I have found it. I am going to lower my ride with springs
and buy this rear roll pan I found on line they seem to have nice products.
Check it out and let me know what you think. I am curious if anyone has seen any other rear roll pans or has one on their HHR?

http://www.cruisermotorsports.com/HH...dUpgrades.html
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Old 09-26-2010, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by knelson1969
I Have been searching for a cure for dirt building up on my hhr rear bumber and deck lid, I think I have found it. I am going to lower my ride with springs
and buy this rear roll pan I found on line they seem to have nice products.
Check it out and let me know what you think. I am curious if anyone has seen any other rear roll pans or has one on their HHR?

http://www.cruisermotorsports.com/HH...dUpgrades.html
Thats the PTeazer product, there have been mixed reviews of them involving difficult fitting issues. Should be a better product for the price they charge.
Also I believe you have to remove the inner foam bumper which compromises the crash safety, but you should verify that with the manufacturer.
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Old 09-26-2010, 03:28 PM
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Hott! But over priced.. I remember paying 125 for a roll pan for my old blazer.. What happened to those days. I have heard about the same fitting issues as well
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And the fact that they usually take peoples money without sending parts or even replacing bad parts. A total crock of a company and one that should be avoided at all costs it you beleive in getting what you pay for or value customer service, especially in this economy.
I myself am keeping an eye out on the net and local junkyards for an SS front and rear bumper.
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Personally I love that blanked hood. May try a version of that with mine, Ill get a old hood from junkyard to try it on.
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Old 09-26-2010, 08:44 PM
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I like the look of the rear roll pan I dont mind if it doesnt fit out of the box most aftermarket parts wont. that why god gave us power tools LOL.

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Old 09-26-2010, 09:58 PM
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In order to keep the rear clean, you got to think air flow over the roof, and divert it down the back. Looked into this a few years ago, and Lund never produced any for the HHR........


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Old 09-27-2010, 03:44 AM
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Thanks for the info it would seem that I have to peform one mod at a time and see what
each mod helps or hurts. first I will lower my ride using springs front and back, as I want to do this anyways,if it helps with the sand issue great, then I plan on buy the rear roll pan as this will get rid of that ugly plastic insert that collects sand and water
under it. this will also give less area for dirt to build up. I have a state trooper that lives in my area his wife drives a ss same color as mine and they have a spoiler on the roof
not like the ones I have seen online and I will ask them if they have the same problem.
if all else fails I will bolt on a 300 gallon 25 HP compressor, drag a generator behind me
and use 1 inch duratec compressed air lines bolted all over the rear end of my HHR
with about 30 spray nozzles at 2400 PSI and blast the dirt,the bugs, the paint,into the next county!! LOL their that will fix it for sure.
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As far as the cost of the rear roll pan or any parts that we still make in the USA I dont care what they cost, I would rather pay four times the cost and have to do four times the work to make it fit just right, if this is what I have to do for my part of keeping Americans employed I will proudly do my small part. anyone can buy a peel and stick
body kit made overseas it takes a true American to just say no to rice!!

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...it takes a true American to just say no to rice!!
AMEN brother!!
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