b5010
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Wanted to know if anyone with 2.5 tons & 54's have a lot of wheel hop?
TURNEROFFROAD said:Man I'm no expert, but I'd say it will have WAY more to do with the link setup than the axles or coilovers I also wouldn't think the tires have anything to do with wheel hop
Look at Rigs that DON'T have any wheel hop and adjust your links to favor them...
Again just my .02
b5010 said:Wanted to know if anyone with 2.5 tons & 54's have a lot of wheel hop?
greenlion said:That video does look like you're getting tire bounce more so than suspension hop. What PSI are you running them at? Have you tried it really low (like 2 psi; wouldn't take much to hold up your buggy I bet). If you come out to HPO sometime you can run my 44's if I can try your 54's later on when I get my buggy together.
HEAVY CHEVY said:After watching that video, looks like the suspension is too hard. You gettin alot of rebound. I think you can fix this with shock/coilover adjustments. Maybe send this video to Fox or whatever coilovers you have technical ppl. Nice buggy tho!!!