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I'm interested if anyone here has tramp / wheel hop problems with their TTZ's and especially if they've solved it.

 

I'm now running Eibach springs, our Solid Aluminium subframe bushings and KYB super street shocks. I still have to remove the HICAS and put in some better adjustable shocks (am thinking about height & damping adjustable ones).

 

But I want rid of the damned axle tramp!!!!

 

The only way to not get tramp is to let rip in the wet (Launch control in the wet is something entirely new and fun!!) on a perfectly smooth bit of road. Sometimes in the dry on a really smooth piece of road it won't tramp but that seems to be more a minor miracle than anything else!

 

Seeing Tooleys video prompted me to ask as he didn't appear to have any wheel hop...

 

Rowan Hick

Sonic-Motorsport.com

Auckland, New Zealand

 

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I've read on 'ttnet' that polyurethane suspension bushings can cure 'wheel hop', apparently Nismo make some.

Also tyre condition & pressure can contribute to wheel hop. A slightly lower pressure can reduce wheel hop.

Dave

 

i tried a full blown pull of once and got axel tramp, now i dont know if this sounds funny but after fitting wider tyres at the rear i dont have it anymore.

 

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