Re: Wheel hop issues
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AI Overview
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Wheel hop in a rear-wheel drive (RWD) car can be caused by a number of factors, including:
Suspension damage: Suspension damage can be caused by hitting potholes or other road hazards, worn components, or loose wheel nuts.
Tire issues: Tires that are underinflated, unevenly worn, or imbalanced can cause wheel hop.
Axle twisting: Wheel hop occurs when the axle twists, or "winds up," and then the tire breaks loose and snaps back. This constant twisting and unwinding causes the tire to bounce.
Power levels: If the tire can't handle the amount of power being applied, wheel hop can occur.
Bushing deflection: Bushing deflection can cause wheel hop.
Shocks: Using the wrong shocks can cause wheel hop.
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