New to Suspension Work -- Where to Start?
New to Suspension Work -- Where to Start?
So this is the first new(ish) car I've ever had. Most of my other cars were around 20 years old and were beaters. Seeing as how I'll have this car for the next 3 years at least I want to make the ride a little more comfortable. I'll admit -- I know absolutely nothing abut suspensions. I'm looking for a setup that will give me a smoother ride when going over bumps and feel a little better in turns.
Where would you guys suggest I start?
Where would you guys suggest I start?
best bet is to read up on some of the sticky's at the top of the suspension like https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/susp...m4-jl9-137064/ and https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/susp...s-101-a-34641/
but what kind of car do you have... LS, LT, LSJ, LNF? i personally have eibach pro-kit springs with Moog sway bar end links on my LS and it handles nicely but i'm looking to upgrade myself sooner or later, if you have the money to spend and want absolutely the best suspension package without coilovers look into this but just the Pedders springs alone will be an improvement...
Cobalt FE5 Struts and Shock with Pedder Spring Pkg TCSS - Crate Engine Depot
hope that helps a little bit...
but what kind of car do you have... LS, LT, LSJ, LNF? i personally have eibach pro-kit springs with Moog sway bar end links on my LS and it handles nicely but i'm looking to upgrade myself sooner or later, if you have the money to spend and want absolutely the best suspension package without coilovers look into this but just the Pedders springs alone will be an improvement...
Cobalt FE5 Struts and Shock with Pedder Spring Pkg TCSS - Crate Engine Depot
hope that helps a little bit...
i did all of mine myself, it's actually not all that hard if you have some mechanical skills. just search the how to section like i did and i'm sure you'll find numerous threads on how to change suspension, otherwise your mechanic will be able to do it for you no problem
What I would suggest if you really wanna just improve ride is buy a set of 16" wheels, and all season tires built to be comfortable. Idk that much about all seasons so I can't help you on which tires, but a taller sidewall will improve ride comfort.
So it wouldn't be worth it buying an aftermarket set of struts or whatever? I've heard nothing but bad things about the SS/SC suspension and that its essentially a regular Cobalt suspension. I plan on doing the Stage 2 upgrade in the future and I don't want to add all the extra power and have it ride like crap. I just want it to be able to handle a little better around turns and whatnot.
Pedders are a very mild handling upgrade. Also mild in terms of roughness though. Pretty much all the others lower the car too much and cause it to hit the front bumpstops, which will feel awful.
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