Air Ride Kit For Hhr
#31
does anyone know where i can find the air ride kit that socals hhr was selling now that they are closed up
http://youtube.com/watch?v=X6LRS3CmF28
http://youtube.com/watch?v=X6LRS3CmF28
#32
My HHR is bagged and layin on 20"s but we pieced the setup together..
check it out.... <1HHR2NV>
http://www.streetsource.com/forum/10...aggin-HHR.html
check it out.... <1HHR2NV>
http://www.streetsource.com/forum/10...aggin-HHR.html
#33
anyone trying a home-grown setup?
I like the digital control idea, but I've seen guys running on bags without anything more sophisticated than an old propane tank with pressure on it. What is an accumulator? I don't mind calling someone up @ truckshop.com or something, but I hate to pick someone's brain if I don't end up buying anything.
Long story short, I changed out my rear springs to Eibach leveling springs and I had to stiffen the springs to keep them from scrubbing the 225/45's on my 18" wheels (not shown in the profile pic).
I like the stance, but I'd like to sit down a little more when I'm parked and I've blown out the stock HHR shocks, which are about 1.25" too tall with the springs.
I'm open to any other suggestions, and I don't mind getting my hands dirty, but $2K is a little more than I want to spend on bagging.
Long story short, I changed out my rear springs to Eibach leveling springs and I had to stiffen the springs to keep them from scrubbing the 225/45's on my 18" wheels (not shown in the profile pic).
I like the stance, but I'd like to sit down a little more when I'm parked and I've blown out the stock HHR shocks, which are about 1.25" too tall with the springs.
I'm open to any other suggestions, and I don't mind getting my hands dirty, but $2K is a little more than I want to spend on bagging.
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