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Why does the rear of my truck hop whenever I burn out or get sideways

dalahmeh02

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Why does the rear of my truck hop whenever I burn out or get sideways​


Note: i have 2019 ram rebel 5.7 3.92axel
 
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Am I screwed? And is that is normal for the truck and it should not be used in that way?
You are not screwed. My rebel does that also.
Want to do burnouts and drift, your stock truck is not designed for that.
Modify it to do that.
 
Shocks might help some. At least they do with axle hop over bumps at speed, etc.
Not sure how that applies to burnouts and general hooning about, but that use case simply won’t be a stock pickup truck’s forte.
 
good explanation of wheel hop
 
Both of my 4th gens hopped something fierce. Rain was real bad.
Haven’t had that happen yet with my current 5th gen. Only difference is Off Road Package and electronic rear differential. Guessing it’s a combination of the two reducing it.
 

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