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I've experienced wheel hop in my 350z and a little bit in the 370z. It only seems to happen when I don't give it enough gas, somewhere in that grey

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Old 11-05-2009, 01:37 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I've experienced wheel hop in my 350z and a little bit in the 370z. It only seems to happen when I don't give it enough gas, somewhere in that grey area between bogging and spinning the wheels. Sometimes it happens launching at the track, NOT a good feeling.

SPL makes a diff bushing set for the 350z, and according to them the kit also works on the 370z.
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