How to Install Coilovers on a Chevy Cruze

How to Install Coilovers on a Chevy Cruze

Whether you want to go “dirt-nasty” low or upgrade your suspension, coilovers are a great way to give your Cruze some adjustability. In this video, Tyler shows how to install our ZZP coilovers on a gen 1 (2011-2016) Chevy Cruze.
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Controllers&camshafts says:

Can y’all do street pulls in yeti?

Kyle McLeish says:

any updates with the 2016.5+ cruze mods?

The Atom Project says:

May I suggest adding safety wire holes to the Nuts and rods of the adjustable sway bar links. I bought a set for another application and while I do admit I have them at their limit the jam nuts have come loose a few times now causing clunking similar to how an old set of sway bar links sound. Otherwise they are awesome.

Tony Kickerkomp says:

Darn cars that sit mountain climb height.

Tread Depth says:

important thing to mention is dont try to turn the knuckle bolts, only loosen the nut and hammer them out. those splined bolts do NOT like to turn lol

Jonah Hex says:

Good to know you have these for the cruze. I like the way this car is styled. I was working at the dealership when they debut in like 2008ish. Dream car was a grey cruze manual with the RS package. They look sick lowered.

Jason Spellich says:

Tyler you know the cobalt timing tensioner is going to go because touched another car right?

Ian M says:

What would you suggest for subframe mounts and bushings? Rubber Poly and NVH vs. Performance

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