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I have a stock 02 firebird w/ 17" ta wheels and 275 tires
if i ever try to do a burnout the tires will start to move then they will catch and it feels like the whole rear end of my car is going to fall apart.
It shakes so bad
what do i need to do to fix this problem?
thanks
your wheels and tires are too big for starters. Thats a lot of rolling resistence and a lot of contact area, your probably getting wheel hop because of it
yup..i had the same problem when i started doing the 1/4 mile and injecting nitrous...wheel hop big time...shakes the sh*t out of you..i'd get some LCA's, panhard rod, maybe a little bit thicker rear sway bar (i have spohn front and rear sway bars)
Not much going on, replaced my Kenwood double din stereo with a Pioneer double din, the Kenwood had problems. Then replaced my power inverter for my reverse...
3 weeks ago
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