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Old 05-24-2005, 01:47 PM
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I just put 315 nittos on and my car wheels hops pretty bad when I launch it. What do I need to solve this?
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Panhard isn't gonna help wheelhop to my knowledge. Wheelhop is pretty much a function of LCA angle and torque arm. Have you installed lowering springs as well? Most likely you just need a set of LCA relocation brackets.
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Agreed... however you might want to look into a panhard bar to make sure the rear axle is centered. As you increase the wheel width, you us the phb to prevent them from scrubbing on the inside of the fender wells.
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Originally Posted by SSlowLS1
I just put 315 nittos on and my car wheels hops pretty bad when I launch it. What do I need to solve this?
Did you put the 315's on the stock 9" rims?
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no 315's on a 11 inch rim.
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