Wags
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Post by Wags on Jan 10, 2010 15:43:58 GMT -5
If anyone knows what I need to do to take that nasty rear end hop out when cornering I would welcome the input. I've installed new heavy duty shocks front and rear,new front springs and new u- bolts on the rear end.
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Post by osbourne on Jan 20, 2010 9:03:53 GMT -5
If anyone knows what I need to do to take that nasty rear end hop out when cornering I would welcome the input. I've installed new heavy duty shocks front and rear,new front springs and new u- bolts on the rear end. First of all, please be more specific about the "heavy duty" shocks you have installed. If you converted to tube shocks, you've taken several steps backward. Secondly, you have to accept that a solid rear axle, on semi-elliptical springs, with no other locating devices, will have some short-comings on rough surfaces. Thirdly, please describe "nasty rear end hop" in greater detail. Finally, if you are looking for timely help, on this forum, you will be disappointed every time. For whatever reason, not many members visit the club's website and those who do seem to do it sporadically.
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