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Rear end hop
Anyone experience the rear end skipping sideways over bumps under acceleration, or just a relatively "large" bump and moderate throttle? If so, any solutions other than struts and springs? I'm wondering whether stiffer bushings, mounts, LCAs, etc. will keep the rear planted.
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The coilovers didn't seem to make that much of a difference. I feel the sub-frame bushings may have helped some. Any mods or completely stock?
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I'm hoping Whiteline's rear sub-frame bushing inserts will help alleviate that. |
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A lot of the roads I commute on are in pretty rough shape, and it always seems to be in the turns. I hate that sensation of bouncing along around when I turn, makes the car feel unbalanced. It seems dangerous too. I'd love a solution for it.
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I suspect it is more due to the lack of rear suspension travel that people talk about. If you are willing to experiment you could trim you rear bumpstops down and see if that helps.
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I bet it's the ultra soft bushings deflecting violently. When I did the Whiteline subframe inserts it helped a bit.
I believe the rest of the skipping around comes from the differential bushings. I hope to do the whiteline diff insert bushings eventually. |
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The Whiteline diff carrier inserts make a huge difference. You can see how much they deflect in the video on FT-86SF's positive traction kit page. Even though the page is for different bushings. http://ft86speedfactory.com/whitelin...n-kit-287.html
They're an easy install, you just need to make sure the diff is supported when you pull the front two bolts. |
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I feel the car hop around when I go around corners, if my rear tires go over a bump in a corner it will sometimes want to slide out and TC will come on.
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I wish I could find a similar video for the diff bushings, I absoluetly hate the jiggling feeling when going over bumps. Is it completely gone with the inserts installed? |
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Honestly, that video sold me more on the diff carrier inserts than the subframe inserts. I couldn't really see the subframe flexing on its bushings, but the diff carrier was bouncing around like crazy.
The polyurethane itself is very slightly flexible, but not very compressible. There are the two big bushing inserts on the back of the carrier and two smaller sets of collars/inserts for the front of the diff. It's an easy install. Once they're all in, there's a noticeable difference. There's no *thunk* from the rear end when you shift hard and get on the gas. A lot of the slop in the drivetrain has been removed. It's definitely worth the money. |
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I've installed full Ground Contorl Koni coilovers; 375 lb springs front, 350 lbs rear. Rear shocks are at their lowest/softest setting. I experienced rear hop on the stock suspension and tires, which I reduced a bit with moving to Michelin PSS2s (softer tire). I have had the Konis at a stiffer setting in the rear and still experienced the hop.
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I do plan on calling GC for some guidance, but I think we're starting to develop a little knowledge base that subframe and diff bushings/mounts are an integral part of this movement; which makes sense. |
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