Any tips to help avoid bouncing burnouts:
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Car: All GM
Engine: All Chevy
Transmission: TH350 / 700R4 / 4L60E
Axle/Gears: custom GM 8-1/2" 456 posie
Any tips to help avoid bouncing burnouts:
Any tips to help avoid bouncing burnouts:
Ok, I got my car running really nice now; everything seems to be working fine. However when I floor it, sometimes the tires are spinning so fast that the axle will start to bounce. It feels like the tires (rear axel) are coming right off the ground.
I am running a 373 Posie with Goodyear Qualifiers. Any tips on how to avoid this? I’m not sure if track bars would fix the problem or not. Is there anything else on the market that would work? My car appears to be stock, if I put track bars on it, she will no longer have that just stock appearance.
Ok, I got my car running really nice now; everything seems to be working fine. However when I floor it, sometimes the tires are spinning so fast that the axle will start to bounce. It feels like the tires (rear axel) are coming right off the ground.
I am running a 373 Posie with Goodyear Qualifiers. Any tips on how to avoid this? I’m not sure if track bars would fix the problem or not. Is there anything else on the market that would work? My car appears to be stock, if I put track bars on it, she will no longer have that just stock appearance.
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Basically the stock geometry sucks and when power goes to the wheels, it forces them forwards/upwards. LCA relocation brackets change the geometry so the power forces the wheels down to bite the road. Do a search for "LCA relocation brackets" or "wheel hop," there is a ton of info about it.
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