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Yes, more than likely the springs and shocks are allowing the wheel hop. Obviously you cant have any, or the elapse time will suffer. I have whiteline poly bushings in

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Old 08-04-2020, 09:18 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Yes, more than likely the springs and shocks are allowing the wheel hop.

Obviously you cant have any, or the elapse time will suffer.

I have whiteline poly bushings in the diff housing, lower rear gear (3.69) zero rear camber, revised pinion angle, and 315/18 Hoosier drag radials. Hooks perfectly on the street. Of course the 7AT also.
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