The only way to get rid of that annoying wheel hop is with a good set of traction bars.
I have no wheel hop with my Carli full leaf pack. Another important factor is correct air pressure and tire size and type when off road.
Bob
If the wheel hop is happening off road,80 psi and skinny tires are the perfect recipe for hop. A flotation type tire at an apropriate pressure for the terrain and correct gear selection for the load will take care of it. If it is on the pavement most wheel hop is driver induced by too much gear,weight or applied power for load.
Bob
It only happens when am off rd towing in sand.
Whan I air down and playing off rd I get no hop.
I also have a leaf pack and kent had said that my system will eliminate wheel hop.
I guess one day I ill have to buy bigger tires, I have the extra rims now just need the tires:-laf :-laf
You think traction bars will work for towing off rd ? Or just air down when I turn off rd?
I would hate to air down when towing so heavy and hit a pot hole or something and crack a rim![]()
Thanks
You have answered your own question,like I teach everyone in our group air pressure in sand is extremely important. Skinny tires in sand do not work well,but air them down helps immensly. With the trailer in tow I drop to about 25 psi.
A mini pac can not stop wheel wrap! A full leaf pack can as Direct connection proved many years ago. You could run their super stock leaf springs with 500+hp NO AXLE WRAP. Traction bars limit ground clearance and are not needed when the tires are correct for the application along with a properly designed suspension .
I run in the sand a lot. I do not experience wheel hop... ... ... . no ground clearance robbing bars for me.
Bob