What Did You Do To Your HHR Today?
Ordered TTR sway bar and KYB shocks. Also ordered new hub bearing for all four corners (120k) and Powerstop brakes for the front. Can't wait for the install. Also noticed a small 'clunk' in the steering wheel while pulling into a parking spot. From what I've heard here it is repairable. I love my "Toughy".
Check the rear LCA bushings, swaybar bushings, swaybar end links and ball joints all could be suspect.
Just retorqued the axle gland nuts, it cured a small noise I heard whilst reversing then driving forward.
Just retorqued the axle gland nuts, it cured a small noise I heard whilst reversing then driving forward.
For those with hazy headlights, WipeNew (as seen on TV) really does work as they show it.
I did not want to believe it as I thought it was 100% snake oil, but my wife insisted we spend the $10 to get some for her 11-year-old Kia.
I was flabbergasted when it actually worked.
Looked fantastic and we are now six months later and they still look great.
Seriously. Spend the $10 at the dollar store and try it.
Thank me later.
I did not want to believe it as I thought it was 100% snake oil, but my wife insisted we spend the $10 to get some for her 11-year-old Kia.
I was flabbergasted when it actually worked.
Looked fantastic and we are now six months later and they still look great.
Seriously. Spend the $10 at the dollar store and try it.
Thank me later.
Thanx Blue. You are a great source of knowledge. I'm also looking at replacing the whole front end, output shafts. LCA. and steering unit, sway bar links
and struts. I might as well as I plan on keeping 'Toughy' for awhile.
and struts. I might as well as I plan on keeping 'Toughy' for awhile.
I dont know why but I find powerwashing the driveway to be one of those somewhat serene and satisfying tasks.
Today just drove to work like I always do. The other night after moving and neglecting to check my tire pressure for nearly a year (I know) I checked and sure enough all four tires were low by nearly 5 PSI. Aired up and I was reminded how important tire pressure is for ride comfort and handling. I was stupid to assume that the tire shop visits (4 over the past year) would make sure the pressure was correct when they had the car but I guess that takes too much time! Especially when performing a free balance and rotation.
Today just drove to work like I always do. The other night after moving and neglecting to check my tire pressure for nearly a year (I know) I checked and sure enough all four tires were low by nearly 5 PSI. Aired up and I was reminded how important tire pressure is for ride comfort and handling. I was stupid to assume that the tire shop visits (4 over the past year) would make sure the pressure was correct when they had the car but I guess that takes too much time! Especially when performing a free balance and rotation.
I dont know why but I find powerwashing the driveway to be one of those somewhat serene and satisfying tasks.
Today just drove to work like I always do. The other night after moving and neglecting to check my tire pressure for nearly a year (I know) I checked and sure enough all four tires were low by nearly 5 PSI. Aired up and I was reminded how important tire pressure is for ride comfort and handling. I was stupid to assume that the tire shop visits (4 over the past year) would make sure the pressure was correct when they had the car but I guess that takes too much time! Especially when performing a free balance and rotation.
Today just drove to work like I always do. The other night after moving and neglecting to check my tire pressure for nearly a year (I know) I checked and sure enough all four tires were low by nearly 5 PSI. Aired up and I was reminded how important tire pressure is for ride comfort and handling. I was stupid to assume that the tire shop visits (4 over the past year) would make sure the pressure was correct when they had the car but I guess that takes too much time! Especially when performing a free balance and rotation.
I worked part time in HS at a gas station. I would check everything under the hood if asked. Tires too. Then wash the windows. We've lost a lot with self serve stations. I imagine the elderly would appreciate the old ways.