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Old 02-15-2003, 02:52 AM
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What is wheel hop?

It may seem like a stupid or really basic question, but I'm wondering what exactly this term refers to (wheel hop).

I don't own a 240SX yet. (But I have plans, oh yes). So I haven't had a chance to experience this phenomenon firsthand -

- unless this is what happened in my old Nissan 4x2 truck. Kind of a chattering, barking sound coming from the rear (tires, I assume) when I "launched" from a standing start. (If the term "launch" can apply to a P/U truck, that is).

So I was hoping someone might have a technical definition for "wheel hop". I assume wheel unsprung weight has some effect on it. How does spring rate affect "wheel hop", and what role does the "sprung weight" (mass supported by the springs collectively) play?

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Mitch
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Old 02-15-2003, 08:09 AM
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- unless this is what happened in my old Nissan 4x2 truck. Kind of a chattering, barking sound coming from the rear (tires, I assume) when I "launched" from a standing start. (If the term "launch" can apply to a P/U truck, that is).

thats wheel hop and it sucks. You are kinda caught between traction and no traction.

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