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Reducing wheel hop?


Paul -C-
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I use to get a lot of wheel hop and wheel spin in 1st, 2nd and 3rd, with my old Teins, since changing to HKS Hypermax II's and new bushes all round (including bushes for rear diff) I get zero wheel hop now. Instead the rear just squats slightly and I get tons of rear wheel traction, i now only get wheel spin in 1st and 2nd and the difference in grip when accelerating is amazing.

 

Would suggest getting your car on a ramp and getting bushes and suspension checked, it is probably a combination of too stiff (or shot) rear rear shocks and worn bushes.

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I use to get a lot of wheel hop and wheel spin in 1st, 2nd and 3rd, with my old Teins, since changing to HKS Hypermax II's and new bushes all round (including bushes for rear diff) I get zero wheel hop now. Instead the rear just squats slightly and I get tons of rear wheel traction, i now only get wheel spin in 1st and 2nd and the difference in grip when accelerating is amazing.

 

Would suggest getting your car on a ramp and getting bushes and suspension checked, it is probably a combination of too stiff (or shot) rear rear shocks and worn bushes.

 

Hey Nick what ride height have you got your hks set to f and r and also what damper setting ? thanks mate

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