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<blockquote data-quote="postban" data-source="post: 675397" data-attributes="member: 3706"><p>Got a little more info to ponder. Heavier springs are not the answer either. Going from my 470 rates to coupe 600 rates would delay the start of hop momentarily but also make the force of the the hop more severe. I am surmizing that is why more coupes are going through halfshafts than verts. </p><p></p><p>I am going to get the differential bushings and see if that makes a diference, possibly investigate further the MM IRS brace.</p><p></p><p>Also was told that the action of the hop is side to side. Both wheels do not come up at the same time. It is sort of left-right-left-right alternating grip and slip. If you can slow or abate the start of that oscillation (diferential bushings/brace) you get in at the where the hop starts. The differential bushings are at the front of the hop system, whereas the IRS bushings are at the end of the hop cycle. </p><p></p><p>Damn I hope my swag is on............:idea:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="postban, post: 675397, member: 3706"] Got a little more info to ponder. Heavier springs are not the answer either. Going from my 470 rates to coupe 600 rates would delay the start of hop momentarily but also make the force of the the hop more severe. I am surmizing that is why more coupes are going through halfshafts than verts. I am going to get the differential bushings and see if that makes a diference, possibly investigate further the MM IRS brace. Also was told that the action of the hop is side to side. Both wheels do not come up at the same time. It is sort of left-right-left-right alternating grip and slip. If you can slow or abate the start of that oscillation (diferential bushings/brace) you get in at the where the hop starts. The differential bushings are at the front of the hop system, whereas the IRS bushings are at the end of the hop cycle. Damn I hope my swag is on............:idea: [/QUOTE]
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