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Bobbed deuce and the rear axle hop.

ShaggyTheGreat

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Hello all, I am sure if you are the owner of a bobbed deuce you have experienced the awful rear end hop if you start slipping on a hill. I myself had the idea get some custom made that were softer and use airbags if you need to haul a heavy load, any ideas on where/what cost might be to have these fabricated custom for a deuce? Does anyone know if there are any leaf sets that would fit and be softer than the ones present?

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rosco

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Isn't the hop caused by the wind-up of the springs. I would try fitting some torque arms. Even heavy trailers have a type of them, so they don't start bouncing/hopping, in sever brake applications. Keep the axles on the ground, and performance is enhanced.
 

oddshot

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Interesting. I bobbed mine quite some time ago and I have never had any problems with axle hop. When I built/installed the rear suspension I used all the leaves from the M-105 springs plus a couple I took off the Deuce. I've never had any need to add traction bars, but then, I've never taken my truck off road.

BTW, MGB were notorious for rear axle wind-up and wheel hop under acceleration. When I was racing these cars, I cured the problem just by adding one extra leaf to each side. The modification was simple, cheap and effective.
 

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