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JusticePete 08-01-2011 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by GTAHVIT (Post 3551227)
:laugh:


Case.... In.... Point..... :D


:drinking:

OK Pete... I need to squash the wheel hop... what say you?


seems to be more prominent from the drivers side. doesn't happen often but when it does... it's pretty bad....

What do you recommend? would stiffening up the rear coilovers help?

Alignment specs are really required to answer this question. Can you post them?

JusticePete 08-01-2011 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by GTAHVIT (Post 3551280)
I do not... Looking at Hotchkis and BMR... Needs me some half shafts also.

After market arms are not the answer. Put another way, It ain't the arms.

Darth_Emma 08-01-2011 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by JusticePete (Post 3551480)
After market arms are not the answer. Put another way, It ain't the arms.

That's helpful...

What IS it? :)

:popcorn:

Blade 08-01-2011 02:56 PM

Next time I thread jack this one will be when Chris puts on those damn afterburners on the car.......and I am not talkin about the AAC Afterburner tailights.

Nvincent4708 08-01-2011 02:58 PM

:sm2:

oh i'm sorry.. i thought i'd help threadjack.

haha

JusticePete 08-01-2011 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Darth_Emma (Post 3551558)
That's helpful...

What IS it? :)

:popcorn:

In alphabetical order:

Alignment
Bush compliance
Coil Rate
Damping Rate
Driving Style
Tire Inflation
Tires

It isn't a stronger arm that makes a difference. It is because they have urethane bushes or spherical ends or less bush compliance. In a car like GTAHVIT's, with substantial power and suspension mods the first place we look is alignment, wheels and tires.

But what do I know? I just make it up as I go :facepalm:

GTAHVIT 08-01-2011 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Blade (Post 3551614)
Next time I thread jack this one will be when Chris puts on those damn afterburners on the car.......and I am not talkin about the AAC Afterburner tailights.

afterburners.... Hmmmm....

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nvincent4708 (Post 3551629)
:sm2:

oh i'm sorry.. i thought i'd help threadjack.

haha

:laugh:
Quote:

Originally Posted by JusticePete (Post 3551472)
Alignment specs are really required to answer this question. Can you post them?

zero'd out.


aligned at the dealership back to stock.

I think I can find the print out.

JusticePete 08-01-2011 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by GTAHVIT (Post 3551733)
zero'd out.


aligned at the dealership back to stock.

I think I can find the print out.

No need. The OE specs have rear camber at -1 degree or more. That means you are luanching on the inside shoulder and not the full tire contact patch. Get back to the Dealer and have him set your car up to these GTAHVIT specs.

Front Camber -1
Front Toe 0
Rear Camber 0
Rear Toe In .05

Do you have Pedders extended range alignment bolts?
Have you timed your bushes?

Timing your 5th Gen Bushes

Step 1. Pull the car up on to a drive uplift.

Step 2. Loosen the following bolts/nuts:
Front:
---Inner Control Arm Bushing
---Inner Radius Rod
Rear:
---Trailing Arm Bushings (both ends)
---Toe Rod Bushings (both ends)
---Lower Control Arm Bushings (Inner)
---Upper Control Arm Bushings (Rearward)
---Lower Strut Bushings

Step 3.
Grab the subframes or sway bars, and jounce the car up and down a few times.

Step 4.
Tighten all of the nuts/bolts to spec.

Step 5.
Align the car at the new ride height.

http://forums.peddersusa.com/imageho...c8b2c670c1.jpg

JusticePete 08-01-2011 03:25 PM

When you said zeroed out, did you mean the adjuster was maxed out?

GTAHVIT 08-01-2011 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JusticePete (Post 3551808)
When you said zeroed out, did you mean the adjuster was maxed out?

sorry... rookie mistake. zero'd out meant back to stock... :facepalm:

No I don't have the camber bolts, but they did time the bushes. at least they said they did.

Car feels balanced, not springy at all. so I'm guessing they did time them.

PQ 08-01-2011 05:20 PM

Break something.

It'll keep you occupied.






:bellyroll: :bellyroll: :bellyroll:

garcmol 08-01-2011 06:18 PM

You are jammin now!

http://i56.tinypic.com/2sa01kx.jpg

Darth_Emma 08-01-2011 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by PQ (Post 3552308)
Break something.

It'll keep you occupied.






:bellyroll: :bellyroll: :bellyroll:

Do NOT listen to PQ! When he says "break something" I'm not sure he means on the car.

Where is that wheel spinning video...?

I think I may have earned another http://apps.rainn.org/ohl-bridge/check.jpg

speedster 08-01-2011 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by GTAHVIT (Post 3551227)
:laugh:

OK Pete... I need to squash the wheel hop... what say you?


Answer #1 - Remove the wheels. This will get rid of wheel hop.
Answer #2 - Remove the axles and/driveshaft. This also gets rid of wheel hop.
Answer #3 - Leave THR22 parked. This disables the wheel hop option.

more :drinking:, thread jacking and uselessanswers.... http://apps.rainn.org/ohl-bridge/check.jpg http://apps.rainn.org/ohl-bridge/check.jpg http://apps.rainn.org/ohl-bridge/check.jpg

What are friends for ? Hey, at least you can attempt wheel hop...lol


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