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Old 12-21-2011 | 10:20 AM
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If there is anyone I would consider doing that for it would be you but I'm not sure yet what I am going to do. Don't you think the SS badged seats would look kind of funny in the redline?
True.

I have a buddy who has been "talking" about getting a Balt for months. He pays his motor cycle off in February and he said he is going to start looking. If you still have your car, I will hit you up.
Old 12-21-2011 | 09:25 PM
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Agreed with eric and u ty, so r ya goin twin or jus stright turbo?
I haven't made a commitment yet but what ever I do its going to be simple and straight to the point.
Old 12-24-2011 | 09:14 PM
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Eric your favorite fan is rippin ya on a thread, ccss3 duh
Old 12-28-2011 | 11:52 PM
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Hey guys, does anyone know of a junk yard with a Cobalt SS Coupe.. I want to try a complete interior job this winter and would rather do it on a spare set... I would be looking for the door pannels, all interior trim, headliner, and trunk carpet
Old 12-29-2011 | 05:18 AM
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Sorry mike no go on my end
Old 12-29-2011 | 05:21 AM
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side note, boyz its my bday!!!! Also I think my tranny is slippin, with the tune on in fifth gear @ about 70ish it revs from 3 to 4k then back down to about 3100 then grip, I'm screwed
Old 12-29-2011 | 11:31 AM
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Does anyone have Dereck's phone number? I need to get a hold of him.
Old 12-29-2011 | 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by strazdice
side note, boyz its my bday!!!! Also I think my tranny is slippin, with the tune on in fifth gear @ about 70ish it revs from 3 to 4k then back down to about 3100 then grip, I'm screwed
You mean your clutch? And you're flooring it in 5th at 70?!? Lost much faith in you, I have.
Old 12-29-2011 | 06:11 PM
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Just ordered some HID's for my stock headlights and fog lights. Just thought i'd let Dspeed know =P
Old 12-29-2011 | 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by ebristol
Does anyone have Dereck's phone number? I need to get a hold of him.
I need to chat with you.

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You mean your clutch? And you're flooring it in 5th at 70?!? Lost much faith in you, I have.
Its a good way to see if your clutch is slipping but you don't need to floor it.
Old 12-29-2011 | 06:49 PM
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side note, boyz its my bday!!!! Also I think my tranny is slippin, with the tune on in fifth gear @ about 70ish it revs from 3 to 4k then back down to about 3100 then grip, I'm screwed
I hope you have some money saved up. Don't cheap out on your clutch if you end up replacing it. I have an Exedy Hypersingle and it is a good clutch but it can cause you to stall your car sometimes. If you don't install it yourself your looking at a minimum of $500 + the cost of a clutch.
Old 12-30-2011 | 01:45 AM
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Well I wouldn't call it floorin... but gasing it ya, ya I figured the clutch as I said I'm screwed!
Old 12-30-2011 | 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by ebristol
Does anyone have Dereck's phone number? I need to get a hold of him.
which derek eric? me or a different one? No one on here has my number for it has been changed recently
Old 12-30-2011 | 10:08 PM
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if its me just send me a pm
Old 12-31-2011 | 03:40 PM
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Eric, I need your knowledge on a topic. Check my build thread out and check my last update on my page. I think I have the concept down i just need soem help getting the puzzle pieces together.
My Build Thread
Old 01-05-2012 | 01:38 PM
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My 2006 Cobalt LS 2.2 has close to 90K on the clock. All stock except CAI. Daily Driver.

I've noticed a grind and clunking sound in my front suspension. I jacked the car up and took both the front wheels off to check the bushings and ball joints but to my surprise all of them are in great condition. I'm thinking the front shocks are going?

I'm thinking about upgrading the shocks and springs in the next couple months since they might have to be replaced for the next oil change. What do you recommend for the 2.2 LS? I wouldn't mind having a lower stiffer ride.

I also noticed that my exhaust is very rusted from the exhaust manifold to the muffler. What is a good set up on the cobalts 2.2? I'm guessing it's only going to be a matter of months before I hear a hole poke out.

Thanks guys! Posted at BrewCityMuscle.com too!

Josh
Old 01-05-2012 | 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by OxmanWI
My 2006 Cobalt LS 2.2 has close to 90K on the clock. All stock except CAI. Daily Driver.

I've noticed a grind and clunking sound in my front suspension. I jacked the car up and took both the front wheels off to check the bushings and ball joints but to my surprise all of them are in great condition. I'm thinking the front shocks are going?

I'm thinking about upgrading the shocks and springs in the next couple months since they might have to be replaced for the next oil change. What do you recommend for the 2.2 LS? I wouldn't mind having a lower stiffer ride.

I also noticed that my exhaust is very rusted from the exhaust manifold to the muffler. What is a good set up on the cobalts 2.2? I'm guessing it's only going to be a matter of months before I hear a hole poke out.

Thanks guys! Posted at BrewCityMuscle.com too!

Josh
Josh, don't forget to check your CAB's and the sway bar links too. I would suspect the strut mounts before the struts as well. Are you getting a lot of bouncing in the front end?
Old 01-05-2012 | 09:21 PM
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Josh, don't forget to check your CAB's and the sway bar links too. I would suspect the strut mounts before the struts as well. Are you getting a lot of bouncing in the front end?
Control arm bushings looked fine as well as the sway bar links. I didn't even think to check the strut mounts, I'll have to go out and check. No bouncing ether.

The funny thing, the grinding noise went away this morning when I drove to the post office. IDK.

The only noise I hear now is a clunking every time i hit a bump in the road.
Old 01-05-2012 | 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by OxmanWI
Control arm bushings looked fine as well as the sway bar links. I didn't even think to check the strut mounts, I'll have to go out and check. No bouncing ether.

The funny thing, the grinding noise went away this morning when I drove to the post office. IDK.

The only noise I hear now is a clunking every time i hit a bump in the road.
I just responded to you on BCM. The clunking sounds like something is loose if everything looks good. Try pulling and shaking the supsension parts to see if anything is loose.
Old 01-05-2012 | 10:13 PM
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I just went out to the garage and jacked up each side. Pulled the wheel and tire right to left and up and down, no wheel bearing play, so good there.

Checked the mounting locations on the tower and at the spindle and nothing loose.

Double checked the CAB's and there is a small gap in between, check picture.

I did find that both shock/ struts are leaking. So that's the problem I guess, the clunking noise. Check picture







Old 01-05-2012 | 11:55 PM
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Josh, those generally aren't the bushings that will cause noise. The ones you want to check are these.(This picture is of aftermarket spherical replacements but you'll get the idea).

The stock bushings have a sleeve that the bolt runs thru and it tends to separate from the rubber portion causing the clunking noise you're talking about. Really, you will have to pull the conrol arm to check those. You might be able to see the separation without pulling them but I don't remember anymore because its been so long since I did mine.
Old 01-06-2012 | 03:07 PM
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When my cab's went bad I could move the whole arm back and forth. Granted the rubber was completely gone.
Old 01-08-2012 | 06:57 PM
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When I had to replace the sway bar end links on my old car I couldn't move them by hand but that was what fixed the clunking noise on that one.
Old 01-13-2012 | 02:41 AM
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Originally Posted by stealthy1ss
I hope you have some money saved up. Don't cheap out on your clutch if you end up replacing it. I have an Exedy Hypersingle and it is a good clutch but it can cause you to stall your car sometimes. If you don't install it yourself your looking at a minimum of $500 + the cost of a clutch.
Thanks ty, I'm hoping not to pay anyone my next question was what a good clutch would be
Old 01-13-2012 | 06:29 PM
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Thanks ty, I'm hoping not to pay anyone my next question was what a good clutch would be
Originally Posted by stealthy1ss
I hope you have some money saved up. Don't cheap out on your clutch if you end up replacing it. I have an Exedy Hypersingle and it is a good clutch but it can cause you to stall your car sometimes. If you don't install it yourself your looking at a minimum of $500 + the cost of a clutch.
^^^ unless you are into drag racing then its no good to you. IMO its the best one available without special ordering a one off clutch.



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