Chevy HHR Rear Coil Spring Snubbers and Isolators!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @thedude1249
    @thedude1249 Год назад +2

    ✨HHR one of the best vehicles EVER made! 💜💚💛💙

  • @roshi98
    @roshi98 Год назад +1

    Good video. Doing the same job right now, along with shocks (Kyb) and coils (Moog). The bottom bolt on one of the shocks is giving me trouble but I'll muscle it out eventually. It's always the last bolt you get to that gives you the most trouble, lol. The rear area of the HHR is surprisingly easy to work on. The hardest part on the ebrake cable replacement was removing the center console to get to the cable seating mechanism. After that it was maybe 10 minutes tops to install the cable and hook it up to my rear drum brakes

  • @jamesrunions4553
    @jamesrunions4553 15 дней назад +1

    I make coil spring isolators for Toyota.

  • @ernestotorres6704
    @ernestotorres6704 2 года назад +1

    I did hear you say you have a lot of SS parts on it. But by putting all HHR SS Springs and shocks you were able to drop it? I kind of want to drop mine and like how yours look.

    • @mehlsmountaingarage
      @mehlsmountaingarage  2 года назад

      Yes I did. I used SS springs front and rear. They are called FE5. The rear shocks are GM FE5, and the struts are KYB, since I couldn't locate new FE5 struts. I love how it handles, and the drop isn't too low.

  • @joedogmckeel
    @joedogmckeel Год назад +1

    MY 2007 is at 160k on the clock. I need new shocks on the back. Would you recommend since I already have the shocks off just going ahead and swapping it out?? Maybe even throw some new springs in?

    • @mehlsmountaingarage
      @mehlsmountaingarage  Год назад

      The springs are probably fine, but I bet the snubbers are probably dried out or broke. It's more of an age thing than mileage I think. The materiel gets old and deteriorates.

  • @Germanhbb_huuiiuoMunoz
    @Germanhbb_huuiiuoMunoz Год назад

    Tengo una HHR 2009 y necesitó cambiar esa parte, pero no sé en dónde comprarla. No la encuentro. Dónde compraste las partes?

    • @mehlsmountaingarage
      @mehlsmountaingarage  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, I picked the replacement parts in the video off of RockAuto.com.

  • @curtissmith4771
    @curtissmith4771 2 года назад +2

    What is the part # for the snubber set? Can't find it anywhere

    • @mehlsmountaingarage
      @mehlsmountaingarage  2 года назад

      I picked them up from rockauto, 25993737

    • @mehlsmountaingarage
      @mehlsmountaingarage  2 года назад +2

      The are technically called bump stops on the website. Hope this helps.

    • @curtissmith4771
      @curtissmith4771 2 года назад +1

      Yep, I was wrong, you were right. Rock Auto filled me in. So much for ebay!

    • @mehlsmountaingarage
      @mehlsmountaingarage  2 года назад

      No worries, I should have posted in the description. Glad it helped! Good luck!

  • @ScareDe2
    @ScareDe2 Год назад

    Are the part numbers 19352221 and 25993737 the same part? When you look at the pictures of the 19352221, they all show the number 25993737 on the back. Can someone help with this? They look identical.

    • @mehlsmountaingarage
      @mehlsmountaingarage  Год назад

      When I ordered them from RockAuto, I believe one number superseded the other. I believe I placed the number in description.

  • @donaldnewsome1226
    @donaldnewsome1226 Год назад

    I have a 06 hhr, I was going down the highway an it sounded like something broke on the rear wheel well what could it be, anyone have any ideas? I would greatly appreciate it!!!!

    • @mehlsmountaingarage
      @mehlsmountaingarage  Год назад

      Unfortunately, no, it could literally be any number of things. Shock, spring, axle beam. You really need to get under there and look around to see if anything is broken.

  • @ivanbg5167
    @ivanbg5167 2 года назад +1

    Cannot figured out if I need the GM 19352221 or GM 25993737. Anyone prefer one over the other?

    • @mehlsmountaingarage
      @mehlsmountaingarage  2 года назад +1

      The GM 25993737 is the correct upper bump stop for the rear. The same I used in the video. Just double le checked my rockauto history.

    • @ScareDe2
      @ScareDe2 Год назад +1

      They are not the same part with different numbers? When you look at the pictures of the 19352221, they all show the number 25993737 on the back. Can someone help with this?

    • @mehlsmountaingarage
      @mehlsmountaingarage  Год назад

      I checked my rockauto account for the last comment, that's what I ordered. I'll check again though. Sometimes a new part number supercedes and older one.