What Did You Do To Your HHR Today?
#1771
this is going to wake the neighbors in the morning but sleep is over rated
#1775
They still didn't get to it last week... trans guy was covered up.
Then this week they "passed" my car due to weather. My service writer was pissed and called me. I'm a nice guy and don't mind waiting a bit. But I'm not a push over nor do I want to be "skipped" in line.
Then this week they "passed" my car due to weather. My service writer was pissed and called me. I'm a nice guy and don't mind waiting a bit. But I'm not a push over nor do I want to be "skipped" in line.
#1777
BTW. finally got around to replacing fuse #30 under the hood.
#1778
Click this link, video is at the bottom of the page, hope this helps.
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/-/Chevy/HHR/-/-/2009
Great how to on bumper removal for headlamp service.
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/-/Chevy/HHR/-/-/2009
Great how to on bumper removal for headlamp service.
#1779
They are 16's (don't remember the width) made by Wheel Vintiques specifically for the HHR. They will fit any HHR without Brembos. They cost a few bucks under $500 for the four shipped in from Summit. I shod them with Continental DWS in 225/55-16. You will save enough in 16" tires instead of the 18's for the stock wheels to pay for the smoothies in a couple of tire changes. If you buy a set, be VERY CAREFUL putting on the baby moons - they're a real bear to get on the first time, and easy to dent. The tire shop trashed two of mine (and said they would pay for them) - plus they installed 3 of the 4 Conti's backward. Stay away from Performance Wheel and Tire in Denver!
i think i might a set of these up to use for winter next year. i know all about those baby moons, i used to work at a Sear's Auto Center as a tech and we've had a bunch of old school cars roll in for tires and they had the baby moons..... having creepy old men staring are you from the waiting room is some scary stuff!
thanks for the heads up on that shop, my uncle lives out in Colorado, i'll let him know.