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rcryniak

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OK, so I have a bit of wheel hop... not up and down, but front to back... in spite of it being traction related, it's NOT an issue of traction control because I have a PP SHO and I've totally disabled it and still get the effect with it either on, in sport, or with it fully off. Multiple local experts say I need to upgrade the suspension bushings from the stock rubber to polyurethane - that it will keep the wheel from travelling as far forward at WOT and losing traction from forward suspension travel toe-in. I can't seem to find a source for poly bushings for any late model Taurus. Does anyone know where I can get them custom made, or at least get a different control arm setup that would work for our cars while allowing me to use the stiffer poly bushings?
 

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Interesting idea, to be sure... not sure if I trust my fabrication skills well enough yet to trust my DIY vital suspension component. I think I'd prefer an experienced shop or manufacturer, just need to know where to send my $$$. :)
 

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That's pretty neat. I feel like you would want a jig setup on top to keep the center piece exactly where it should be located. Next time I go to replace my Jeep bushings I might give it a try.
 

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Look up window weld polyurethane motor mounts.
It's been done thousands of times in the Import world.
 

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OK, so someone just pm'd me asking if I'd ever gotten this issue resolved. I haven't. But here's the latest...

As some of you already know, I bought a Mustang Ecoboost this past fall. I had saved up about $2k to make some improvements to the SHO, but started autocrossing, and realized quickly how badly I needed a real tire setup... so I spent it on a tire/wheel package for my Mustang. Oh well. (I got the 19x9 Boss 302 wheels... they look sweet... and the Potenza RE71Rs are absolutely crazy sticky awesome... I want them all the time now!!! haha...)

That said, I did get better tires for the SHO, they're still all-seasons... and it did improve the amount of wheel hop noticeably. I bought Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+'s. It really made a difference, but didn't solve the issue.. That said, I suspect an even better tire... a summer tire specifically... Maybe the I-heard-they-were-glorious Pilot Sport 4s... or some sticky Nittos or ...the new DD street tires I got for my Mustang (Firestone Firehawk Indy 500) ...anything but Good Years lol... would actually truly fix it. But I've been too busy with Autocross to even think "drag strip"... I might actually skip this year.

NOT... Autocross takes a summer break, I'll hit the strip then haha...
 
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Btw, me and my ex-G8 cronies think the 3 season Michelin sport AS3 tires are POS. I ran Cooper zeon they stuck like glue even in the rain. The sports would even break loose in 3rd in my G8. Tire gave my car wheel hop.
 

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So it really could be a tire thing... amazing though how crappy the Good Year Eagle AS2 really were that came with the car since the Pilot Sport A/S 3+'s are that much better than them. They are getting really good reviews on Tire Rack FYI... were they the same as the sport AS3's you mentioned? These are the 3+ ...I honestly don't know if they're different... all I know for sure is that they're worlds better than the Good Years, especially in the snow which I never even noticed I was driving in this winter lol... but still not awesome compared to a sticky performance summer tire.

If I like the Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 on the Mustang, if they hook like I'm hoping they will, I might get them for the SHO for summer... they're pretty cheap too!! I'd totally put the Pilot Sport A/S 3+ back on for winter though, they really were amazing in the snow - as little as we got this year.
 

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If only Bridgestone made Potenza RE71Rs in our size and if only they have a tread pattern that wasn't prone to hydroplaning... I'd get them on all my cars. They're like glue - they hook amazing, and even more important, I can corner way, WAY faster on them... I really freakin' love those tires haha.
 

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