- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Has anyone else noticed how certain radius arm suspensions, when combined with sticky tires and a healthy engine, tend to hop under throttle? This video isn't the first time I have noticed this, but thought I'd post this here as an example.
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That Bronco's front suspension seems practically useless, the front tires are jumping all over while the rear tires are doing 90% of the work, to the point of smoking and pulling the front tires off the ground as it climbs. At least the rear seems planted!
There was a yellow YJ on Constrictor a few years ago that had the same issue. It would start hopping so bad that forward progress was immediately halted. He really had to get on the throttle and use momentum to make any forward progress, it did not work well at all. (My apologies to the owner for throwing him under the bus, if he's on here or sees this.)
Any ideas on what's causing this? Is it just the way a radius arms work, as far as planting the tires? Is the tire is hooking up, then breaking loose when the axle rotates, then rocks back and forth in the mounts?
Has anyone seen a radius arm suspension that really hooked up with sticky tires and a lot of throttle?
[YOUTUBE]DdHikqmuLjo[/YOUTUBE]
That Bronco's front suspension seems practically useless, the front tires are jumping all over while the rear tires are doing 90% of the work, to the point of smoking and pulling the front tires off the ground as it climbs. At least the rear seems planted!
There was a yellow YJ on Constrictor a few years ago that had the same issue. It would start hopping so bad that forward progress was immediately halted. He really had to get on the throttle and use momentum to make any forward progress, it did not work well at all. (My apologies to the owner for throwing him under the bus, if he's on here or sees this.)
Any ideas on what's causing this? Is it just the way a radius arms work, as far as planting the tires? Is the tire is hooking up, then breaking loose when the axle rotates, then rocks back and forth in the mounts?
Has anyone seen a radius arm suspension that really hooked up with sticky tires and a lot of throttle?