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How Do I Stop Wheel Hop

Old 03-23-2008, 10:30 AM
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okay ,i got new drs for my car and now it has wheel hop ,what is the cheapest way to stop it,and also will anyone sell me the part?
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Get some rear LCA lowering brackets. They worked on my car.
Different shocks may help too but I have the stock ones.
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LCAs is all you need. Make sure you get adjustable ones, in case you ever do 9" or 12 bolt.
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I already had LCA's when I had bad wheel hop. I added power, thats when it started.
Put on the adjustable rear mounts and it stopped.
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Originally Posted by 9000th01ss
I already had LCA's when I had bad wheel hop. I added power, thats when it started.
Put on the adjustable rear mounts and it stopped.
yea, I just assumed he would get relocation brackets. It is kinda necessary IMO, if you wanna do it right.
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LCAs is the cure..
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do they have to be the ajustable ones?
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i think my poly torque arm bushing helped me a bit


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