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What is the way to go with the wheel hop issues?? Is bmr's wheel hop kit the way to go?? and where is the best price?? would lower control arms help in the wheelhop issue also??
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There seems to be a lack of responses on this site. So I will tell you what I have read and found out so far. For the wheel hop issue. BMR's kit seems to be the only way for you to go with out replacing the whole rear diff and mounts. For best prices I don't know. Hope some of this helps.
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There seems to be a lack of responses on this site. So I will tell you what I have read and found out so far. For the wheel hop issue. BMR's kit seems to be the only way for you to go with out replacing the whole rear diff and mounts. For best prices I don't know. Hope some of this helps.
What about the Kars III kit? I have heard they whine very loud, but work well.
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If you want to get rid of some of the wheel hop, as you will not eliminate it without throwing major bucks at it:
1. Get rid of any rubber bushing and part that has one.
2. BMR trailing arms help.
3. Quit driving it to the point of wheel hop as your just courting disaster.
1. Get rid of any rubber bushing and part that has one.
2. BMR trailing arms help.
3. Quit driving it to the point of wheel hop as your just courting disaster.
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Stokes: The bar will fit with stock exhaust but wont fit over most aftermarket larger diameter exhaust. You might be able to put a spacer between the cradle and the bar but I doubt it'll make much difference.
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I only have the bar. I have the Specter bushings installed, and thought the BMR bar might compliment them. I have a Magnaflow which is stock size, but it still didn't fit. Too cold to mess with it now.
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Heard from a dealer that I trust (so far) and he said the KARS kit is the wrong direction to go. it's TOO solid and transfers the torque where you don't want it.
He recommended the Specter Werks bushing set coupled with their set of commissioned urethane engine,tranny, and diff carrier bushings. I have all on order and the diff is being replaced right now (I was a victim of the exploding diff syndrome). So I will report back when I get the work done and let yall know.
He recommended the Specter Werks bushing set coupled with their set of commissioned urethane engine,tranny, and diff carrier bushings. I have all on order and the diff is being replaced right now (I was a victim of the exploding diff syndrome). So I will report back when I get the work done and let yall know.
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spector bushing are on back order till a who knows when date
Kars 3 is also a very good kit if you could find one.
The $300 BMR is a waste of money, barly helps and the bottom steel bushings make it noisy as hell.
The 800$ BMR kit may be better but i dont know, not many ppl have it...
Kars 3 is also a very good kit if you could find one.
The $300 BMR is a waste of money, barly helps and the bottom steel bushings make it noisy as hell.
The 800$ BMR kit may be better but i dont know, not many ppl have it...
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