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Old Apr 8, 2019 | 07:50 PM
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Canada WTB: Performance + Suspension

Came back to this site after a LONG time being gone. Basically I would tell myself that I was going to buy a new car and sell the cobalt but it's been so good to me so far that I cannot get rid of it. So instead my plan is going to be finally doing the projects I wanted to do and save up for a chaser jzx100 import.

I am looking for: (If you happen to be located in ontario, canada I may be willing to meet you depending on how far.If not please tell me approx shipping charges out of Hamilton, ON)

- new shifter
- YYZ springs
- headlights
- badges (blacked out or mint OEM)
- rims/tires (if you are closer for pickup or for the right price)

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Old Apr 8, 2019 | 08:38 PM
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Unless you have to have coils go with Powell yyz springs up in Canada. They improve the handling without feeling every bump in the road.
Old Apr 9, 2019 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 63 Nova SS
Unless you have to have coils go with Powell yyz springs up in Canada. They improve the handling without feeling every bump in the road.
Will do thank you so much man
Old Apr 9, 2019 | 12:41 PM
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What are your goals with the coil or spring change? If it's just for more low then do coils or bags. But if you want great handling without sacrificing ride quality then go with the YYZs Nova mentioned above. They are a great springs but don't really drop the car much. They work well with the stock TC Cobalt FE5 shocks. If you are going for handling I would also recommend looking into spherical or at least solid rubber trailing control arm bushings as well as a rear sway bar.
Old Apr 9, 2019 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jdbaugh1
What are your goals with the coil or spring change? If it's just for more low then do coils or bags. But if you want great handling without sacrificing ride quality then go with the YYZs Nova mentioned above. They are a great springs but don't really drop the car much. They work well with the stock TC Cobalt FE5 shocks. If you are going for handling I would also recommend looking into spherical or at least solid rubber trailing control arm bushings as well as a rear sway bar.
The rear does bother me a bit however I do not think I will want to slam my car (maybe when I first got the car)
Old Apr 25, 2019 | 12:39 PM
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still looking for a nice wheel set!
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