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mckobe
06-26-2019, 01:16 AM
I seen a couple topics here, and the HHR Panel makes a great rig for detailing. Great on gas is a huge plus. I plan on taking out the passenger seat for more room.
I was looking at getting a 40 gallon tank and came across this
Tractor supply spot near me that sell something similar. Dont have to pay for shipping
I have a 1600psi 1.2 gpm ryobi, and i picked up the upgrade kit from MTM (50' kobrajet hose, sg-28, etc..)
Just trying to get an idea how this combo would work before purchasing the setup from northerntool
What do you guys think?https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200722046_200722046
67118
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67120

Eldorado2k
06-27-2019, 04:11 AM
I seen a couple topics here, and the HHR Panel makes a great rig for detailing. Great on gas is a huge plus. I plan on taking out the passenger seat for more room.
I was looking at getting a 40 gallon tank and came across this
Tractor supply spot near me that sell something similar. Dont have to pay for shipping
I have a 1600psi 1.2 gpm ryobi, and i picked up the upgrade kit from MTM (50' kobrajet hose, sg-28, etc..)
Just trying to get an idea how this combo would work before purchasing the setup from northerntool
What do you guys think?https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200722046_200722046
67118
67119
67120

Look up “Detail Groove” on youtube. He uses an HHR as his detail rig and can provide alot of useful information on it.

I seriously considered buying a Chevy HHR because of him.

FUNX650
06-27-2019, 08:57 AM
...the HHR Panel makes a great rig for detailing.
Great on gas is a huge plus. I plan on taking out
the passenger seat for more room.

^^^:iagree:

So did these two AGO forum members:
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/44505-looking-buy-2008-chevy-hhr-ss.html?highlight=rwright+HHR

https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-to-make-money-detailing-cars/37804-rear-window-decal.html?highlight=rwright+HHR




I was looking at getting a 40 gallon tank
Just trying to get an idea how this combo
would work before purchasing the setup
from northerntool...

What do you guys think?
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200722046_200722046

IMO:
If the tires/brakes/suspension are in
good shape...then the HHR should
easily handle the additional load
of approximately 400 lbs.

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•Using the following “formula”:
’A pint’s a pound, the world round’.

Then: a gallon of water weighs ~8 lbs.
40gals of water = ~320 lbs. (334 lbs.)

Add that to:

40 gal. tank’s Specs:
Item# 73126
Brand Master MFG
Ship Weight: 66.0 lbs

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Bob

mckobe
06-27-2019, 10:38 AM
Look up “Detail Groove” on youtube. He uses an HHR as his detail rig and can provide alot of useful information on it.

I seriously considered buying a Chevy HHR because of him.

I already have an hhr. Detail groove doesn't have a tank. I just wanted to see if this combo would work. The tank in the pics will fit in the cargo area

mckobe
06-27-2019, 10:44 AM
[QUOTE=FUNX650;1638523]^^^:iagree:

So did these two AGO forum members:
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/44505-looking-buy-2008-chevy-hhr-ss.html?highlight=rwright+HHR

https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-to-make-money-detailing-cars/37804-rear-window-decal.html?highlight=rwright+HHR



IMO:
If the tires/brakes/suspension are in
good shape...then the HHR should
easily handle the additional load
of approximately 400 lbs.

******************************

•Using the following “formula”:
’A pint’s a pound, the world round’.

Then: a gallon of water weighs ~8 lbs.
40gals of water = ~320 lbs. (334 lbs.)

Add that to:

40 gal. tank’s Specs:
Item# 73126
Brand Master MFG
Ship Weight: 66.0 lbs

**********************************


Bob[/QUOTE

Just put new tires and brakes. Suspension is good. The 66 lbs is the shipping weight, so when unpackaged, it would be much lighter. The tank will fit. I can pick this tank setup without the shipping cost at tractor supply which I have one local

oneheadlite
06-27-2019, 11:39 AM
Please be sure to keep that weight in mind when mounting your tank. Don’t skimp on mounting hardware/load distributing washers/plates.

I see it a lot on race cars with ballast weight added - too small of hardware used that’ll keep the weight in place under most normal circumstances, but with the extra forces involved in a crash there’s no way it would hold - now you’ve got a very heavy object loose in the passenger compartment with you...

mckobe
06-27-2019, 11:53 AM
Please be sure to keep that weight in mind when mounting your tank. Don’t skimp on mounting hardware/load distributing washers/plates.

I see it a lot on race cars with ballast weight added - too small of hardware used that’ll keep the weight in place under most normal circumstances, but with the extra forces involved in a crash there’s no way it would hold - now you’ve got a very heavy object loose in the passenger compartment with you...

The hhr panel has hookups so I can strap down the tank with ratchet tie downs.

oneheadlite
06-27-2019, 02:31 PM
Missed that it’s a panel (and didn’t know they had tie down provisions). Cool!

Looking forward to seeing it once you get it kit’d out.

57Rambler
06-27-2019, 05:55 PM
I see it a lot on race cars with ballast weight added - too small of hardware used that’ll keep the weight in place under most normal circumstances, but with the extra forces involved in a crash there’s no way it would hold - now you’ve got a very heavy object loose in the passenger compartment with you...

Keep in mind the recommended total load capacity (occupants+cargo) as noted on the door jam label ... I think it's somewhere around 800# for the HHR IIRC. Another thing to consider is that even with the tank firmly held in place, weight distribution could still be affected by the water within the tank "moving" around as you corner, brake, etc. So, adjust your driving style accordingly.

mckobe
06-27-2019, 07:47 PM
Keep in mind the recommended total load capacity (occupants+cargo) as noted on the door jam label ... I think it's somewhere around 800# for the HHR IIRC. Another thing to consider is that even with the tank firmly held in place, weight distribution could still be affected by the water within the tank "moving" around as you corner, brake, etc. So, adjust your driving style accordingly.

It's a 2011 Panel so 900#. I plan on removing the passengers seat, so this will give me more room and a little weight reduction.I agree with driving style changing. Not a problem
Thanks