rockafellqeinstien Member 325 Member For: 16y 4m Posted 15/04/10 11:16 PM Share Posted 15/04/10 11:16 PM running 38-40psi in the rears helped mine - mut makes it bumpy as hell on rough roads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wingnut Member 573 Member For: 16y 3m 19d Gender: Male Posted 15/04/10 11:26 PM Share Posted 15/04/10 11:26 PM I have done over 10,000kms now and not ONCE had axle tramp. I got it a bit on my old VE Bogan special , but I guess I had this thing modded so early I might not have ever given it the chance to..But ye, UTE all the way for me I love it.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schmick325 Member 67 Member For: 15y 6m 20d Posted 16/04/10 11:52 AM Share Posted 16/04/10 11:52 AM Happens on mine, especially if you are at a standstill and say turning left or right quickly.I just put it down to another quirk of the car.It is a Ford. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corkey Member 35 Member For: 15y 10m 24d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 17/04/10 07:56 AM Share Posted 17/04/10 07:56 AM mine is the king of tramp!! never used too when I bought it but ever since I lowered it and put the 20's on it, it has been a nightmare Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wenier Donating Members 1,736 Member For: 14y 10m 5d Gender: Male Location: Christchurch, New Zealand Posted 17/04/10 09:07 AM Share Posted 17/04/10 09:07 AM I've had axle tramp once but most the time it never does which is pretty good cause it spins up pretty freely. that's in a BF2. I know the kit your talking bout for the BF which is called an anti-tramp kit, and from the way it looks it should really fit to even an FG if the leafs are pretty much the same as the BF ones.Clicky Me If you check that out it might make sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michaelhardy Member 104 Member For: 15y 5m 5d Posted 17/04/10 11:39 AM Share Posted 17/04/10 11:39 AM hmmm never had it, and believe I dont hang about, maybe its the way you drive it???????????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QikSmurf Member 246 Member For: 21y 4m 11d Posted 18/04/10 04:19 AM Share Posted 18/04/10 04:19 AM I used to get it bad in my BF F6. Couldn't break traction without a violent series of axel tramp. That car had 19" witha lower profile tyre.Since getting the FG ute I can honestly say I have never experienced it once. It breaks traction nicely and feels smooth even over bumpy roads. I have 18" with standard XR suspension. Oh- and it's a manual too.One thing that really struck me about the ute vs. sedan was the amount of oversteer required in the ute to hang the arse end out. In the sedan I frequently had the back end ready to overtake the the front. With the ute I find it far more foregiving and very easy to control the slide (all on private roads of course!)GLOO - something not right with your set up. 100% of the time? Do you have factory suspension/tyres? Do you carry a load all the time? What are your tyre pressures? I run mine at 40psi. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloo Member 403 Member For: 16y 6m 17d Gender: Male Location: Northern South Australia Posted 18/04/10 07:59 AM Share Posted 18/04/10 07:59 AM I got the 19" luxo pack wheels, car has 3000k's on the clock. So its brand new unmodded. It even tramps in the wet.Its never towed and never had a load on it yet. Right out the factory its been a bitch. Its a manual also.I might check tyre pressure tonight, I havent yet scince its brand new so maby there running soft.Dunno what the deal is, ill get some good suspention when money alows. Im hoping that will help it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michaelhardy Member 104 Member For: 15y 5m 5d Posted 18/04/10 11:01 AM Share Posted 18/04/10 11:01 AM never had a load in it?? whats the point of having a ute then?? try putting a couple of bags of sand in the back, bit of weight in it should solve the problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloo Member 403 Member For: 16y 6m 17d Gender: Male Location: Northern South Australia Posted 19/04/10 10:00 AM Share Posted 19/04/10 10:00 AM I didnt buy a ute to carry a ton of sh*t around, I cary sh*t in the back all the time, biggest shift was maby 120kgs, 5 20kg rapid set bags and a bunch of tools required for the day. Generaly just my day to day tools and enough room to put some small machinery in, flex drives, quick cuts, gennies + power tools. Not really real loads though. What are the utes rated at for load carrying? 800kgs? I might drop 20 bags in the back over the weekend and see if that gets things right.Keeping bags of sand in the back permanantly doesnt justify doing skids and I try not to do skids with sh*t the back any ways. Ill find a way. Maby it needs a good 400kgs to get everything sitting right and set everything in right. Like I said its brand new, only a few weeks old. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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