YYZ springs
Zipped around an on ramp. I can say that it had noticeably less understeer
Just took my second ride this morning. The ride is a little stiffer than the Pedders for sure, but there are some circumstances where it rides considerably nicer. Since the car sits a little higher than the Pedders, you stop crashing into the bump stops all the time, and no more exhaust banging on the TRB.
Zipped around an on ramp. I can say that it had noticeably less understeer
Zipped around an on ramp. I can say that it had noticeably less understeer

That isn't really something that I pay attention to, nor should you. The spring rates say that it should be marginally flatter, but you're starting at a different point in the suspension. There's no easy way to answer this.
Understood, well thanks again for the info! Do you plan on tracking them this weekend?
they are in NY tomorrow. Wanna go to Niagara Falls? lol Brandon Levine is there in Buffalo, also I think. But you can have them in your hands say Thursday np, and btw you dont need a spring compressor with a Cobalt for install, given some basic tools and a jack.
they are in NY tomorrow. Wanna go to Niagara Falls? lol Brandon Levine is there in Buffalo, also I think. But you can have them in your hands say Thursday np, and btw you dont need a spring compressor with a Cobalt for install, given some basic tools and a jack.
they are in NY tomorrow. Wanna go to Niagara Falls? lol Brandon Levine is there in Buffalo, also I think. But you can have them in your hands say Thursday np, and btw you dont need a spring compressor with a Cobalt for install, given some basic tools and a jack.

And why won't you need a compressor? Are they short enough to fit in the strut without compressing at all? That's awesome!
Haha wait really? I'm friends with Brandon he's from Albany were I live. Would they ship that quick? Because if not I will certainly make that drive for them 
And why won't you need a compressor? Are they short enough to fit in the strut without compressing at all? That's awesome!

And why won't you need a compressor? Are they short enough to fit in the strut without compressing at all? That's awesome!
chock the rear wheels. jack car up. jack stands. remove wheel.
undo sway bar drop link ( penetrating oil the nite before, if oem and old be prepared to spend the afternoon struggling with it)
undo strut lower bolts ( 18 mm socket)
big hammer drive lower bolts out.
release top nut remove strut assembly leaving top mount behind of course ( u did not undo the 3 x 13 mm socket nuts, right?)
change springs, carefully place cleaned up top isolator, hat, (line up hat tab with coil end or make sure it faces 11 o clock take your pick) bearing in place on strut offer up and catch with the big nut for a turn or two on the threads.
use jack to lift arm up to postion knuckle to put in strut cross bolts. etc.
torque.
done
Last edited by Powell Race Parts; Aug 2, 2012 at 07:56 PM.
So on the way to the dyno today I came across a 4 line railroad crossing really rough, and as I went towards it at about 30 mph I sort of cringed, in anticipation of the crash/bang crap.
Newp. I got YYZ. ( I also have sphericals on every suspension pivot, F & R)
It was a glide.
Seriously.
That good.
Newp. I got YYZ. ( I also have sphericals on every suspension pivot, F & R)
It was a glide.
Seriously.
That good.
So on the way to the dyno today I came across a 4 line railroad crossing really rough, and as I went towards it at about 30 mph I sort of cringed, in anticipation of the crash/bang crap.
Newp. I got YYZ. ( I also have sphericals on every suspension pivot, F & R)
It was a glide.
Seriously.
That good.
Newp. I got YYZ. ( I also have sphericals on every suspension pivot, F & R)
It was a glide.
Seriously.
That good.
Yep, it's because we actually have suspension travel again, instead of crashing into the bumpstops. Springs = reasonable spring rate. Bumpstop = back will hurt.
Can't wait to crash over the curbs at VIR
Can't wait to crash over the curbs at VIR






