ok guys I was trolling the net, and found this:
the biggest cause is weak control arm bushings as well as weak motor mounts. you dont actually spin the tires, nor do they actually "hop". what happens is with [shizzle]ty mounts, theres slack, or general mushiness in the control arm bushings. then, when you hammer on the power, the tire jerks forward, taking up the slack very quickly, then slamming against the harder(not worn) part of the bushing, or even worse, the steel sleeve because the bushing is fubar. when the wheel and control arm, and whatever else that just ran loose, all of a sudden getts reeled in, and all of this rotating inertia tries to get released into the ground(forward movement) but breaks the tire loose for a second. while the tire is spinning, it doesn't have the traction or speed to keep the tension on the driveline and bushings, so everything bounces back, then the tire gets traction again, and slams everything up against its limits again. and again. and again.
long story short, how old are your control arm bushings? ever thing about replacing them?
long story short, how old are your control arm bushings? ever thing about replacing them?
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