Darkstars wrote:in other words no they don't fit but you can use anything with enough work
NOTa2_4 wrote:i think so too
the cobalt and cavalier share nothing in common they may use things like push pins and clips here and there bu there TOTALLY DIFFERENT CARS
NOTa2_4 wrote:i think so too
the cobalt and cavalier share nothing in common they may use things like push pins and clips here and there bu there TOTALLY DIFFERENT CARS
BlownBlackZ wrote:Luis Marroquin wrote:Darkstars wrote:in other words no they don't fit but you can use anything with enough work
i think this should be in bold at the top of every forum.
Why, nobody bothers reading stickies and they just ask anyway.
Guy Miller wrote:NOTa2_4 wrote:i think so too
the cobalt and cavalier share nothing in common they may use things like push pins and clips here and there bu there TOTALLY DIFFERENT CARS
yeah i figured that much, i was just curious as to if the rear disk was possible with minimal work. the conversion kits are just waaaaay too high!! lol. well, scraped neon here i come, lol.
Rich Grayo Jr. wrote:Guy Miller wrote:NOTa2_4 wrote:i think so too
the cobalt and cavalier share nothing in common they may use things like push pins and clips here and there bu there TOTALLY DIFFERENT CARS
yeah i figured that much, i was just curious as to if the rear disk was possible with minimal work. the conversion kits are just waaaaay too high!! lol. well, scraped neon here i come, lol.
there's a reason the kits are expensive. either you save some money (not much, from what i understand) and do all the work yourself, or you pay a little more and do a whole lot less work.
Joshua Dearman wrote:Rich Grayo Jr. wrote:Guy Miller wrote:NOTa2_4 wrote:i think so too
the cobalt and cavalier share nothing in common they may use things like push pins and clips here and there bu there TOTALLY DIFFERENT CARS
yeah i figured that much, i was just curious as to if the rear disk was possible with minimal work. the conversion kits are just waaaaay too high!! lol. well, scraped neon here i come, lol.
there's a reason the kits are expensive. either you save some money (not much, from what i understand) and do all the work yourself, or you pay a little more and do a whole lot less work.
Eh, I still hold true in saying that those who want to truly save some money(ie: neon disk kit, since I'm sure that's what your implying) can if they stay true to the idea. The people who say they spent like $250 less than a bear kit or something are those who wanted all the performance of the bear kit without the price tag, trying to find a cheap way out if you will. However the neon rear conv. is for those who want rear disc's and are not necessarily looking for or even need all the performance of a rear BBK. If you go towards the neon rear kit with that in mind a very cheap rear disc conversion can be had. Again, but if you go out and buy the most expensive rotors, pads, powder coated calipers, ect ect....it's gonna cost you, no way around it. Also, a BBK in the rear only looks dumb since they look like monsters compared to the front where the neon rear compliments the fronts or even a NFW in the front very well and give's the car a nice finished look. So if you go the BBK route in the rear be prepared to get a BBK or like a NFY for the front. When it all boils down, a neon rear kit is a good solid option for some who aren't looking to mod to the best possible performance but rather just 'good' performance levels instead.
Joshua Dearman wrote:Rich Grayo Jr. wrote:Guy Miller wrote:NOTa2_4 wrote:i think so too
the cobalt and cavalier share nothing in common they may use things like push pins and clips here and there bu there TOTALLY DIFFERENT CARS
yeah i figured that much, i was just curious as to if the rear disk was possible with minimal work. the conversion kits are just waaaaay too high!! lol. well, scraped neon here i come, lol.
there's a reason the kits are expensive. either you save some money (not much, from what i understand) and do all the work yourself, or you pay a little more and do a whole lot less work.
Eh, I still hold true in saying that those who want to truly save some money(ie: neon disk kit, since I'm sure that's what your implying) can if they stay true to the idea. The people who say they spent like $250 less than a bear kit or something are those who wanted all the performance of the bear kit without the price tag, trying to find a cheap way out if you will. However the neon rear conv. is for those who want rear disc's and are not necessarily looking for or even need all the performance of a rear BBK. If you go towards the neon rear kit with that in mind a very cheap rear disc conversion can be had. Again, but if you go out and buy the most expensive rotors, pads, powder coated calipers, ect ect....it's gonna cost you, no way around it. Also, a BBK in the rear only looks dumb since they look like monsters compared to the front where the neon rear compliments the fronts or even a NFW in the front very well and give's the car a nice finished look. So if you go the BBK route in the rear be prepared to get a BBK or like a NFY for the front. When it all boils down, a neon rear kit is a good solid option for some who aren't looking to mod to the best possible performance but rather just 'good' performance levels instead.
Joshua Dearman wrote:^I couldn't agree more. Interesting your going with N-body IRS + C4 NFY's in the front...that's exactly what I'm going to do. I've actually got my IRS in view as we speak...just waiting for TEIN to release the SS coilovers for the N-body and I will throw it in there.
Misnblu wrote:Joshua Dearman wrote:^I couldn't agree more. Interesting your going with N-body IRS + C4 NFY's in the front...that's exactly what I'm going to do. I've actually got my IRS in view as we speak...just waiting for TEIN to release the SS coilovers for the N-body and I will throw it in there.
That's good to know about the Tein SS setup for the N-body. I was hesitant in doing the rear IRS because of the available aftermarket parts or the lack thereof. So this is good news and I've still got to check on swaybars too for the IRS as well. I've not gotten into that research yet as I'm still in this phase of the car and concentrating on this for now.
Thanks Joshua for some reaffirming news about the swap and sorry for the offtopic.