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Old 10-12-2018, 11:15 AM   #9
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All the people saying not to do burnouts, or you bought the wrong car.... stfu. It's a rwd sports car.

My guess is you're not using enough initial rpm to get it going or your tires are too sticky without enough power. A 265 is a decent sized tire for sure. You're getting what's commonly known as "wheel hop."

Obviously changing bushings will help driveline vibrations, but my guess is not enough power for the tires / road surface.

If you continue to have issues only on one side you can try a different half shaft (available in the aftermarket) on that side.

Although that is a last ditch effort imo several manufacturers actually build different weights / diameters into their axle shafts to combat this very thing.
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