boost69 Donating Members 737 Member For: 19y 6m 3d Posted 28/01/15 08:50 PM Share Posted 28/01/15 08:50 PM (edited) Guys,Have had violent axle tramp on hard take offs, to the point where I'm too scared to hammer it off the line, as the whole rear end just bangs violently. (usually the left rear end)Took the car into Ford and they changed all diff bushes and also changed the tailshaft, but it hasn't solved the problem.I'm sure I'm not the only one with an FG XR6T that has this problem...(well I hope I'm not)...has anyone been able to solve this great mystery of the universe?I would have thought Ford would have been all over this issue by now... Edited 28/01/15 08:52 PM by boost69 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixman Donating Members 600 Member For: 20y 4m Gender: Male Location: Hills District, NSW Posted 28/01/15 09:05 PM Share Posted 28/01/15 09:05 PM Better shocks (bilstein/shockworks etc.) and better quality diff/control blade bushes works Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barnz Member 3,047 Member For: 11y 2d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 28/01/15 11:02 PM Share Posted 28/01/15 11:02 PM The soft rubber diff bushes contribute to this also. They distort until they can't any more, Tires start to spin, Bush "relaxes" and start to absorb the load again tires grip. Rinse and repeat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boost69 Donating Members 737 Member For: 19y 6m 3d Posted 28/01/15 11:30 PM Author Share Posted 28/01/15 11:30 PM So would violent axle tramp be considered normal for an FG XR6T??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixman Donating Members 600 Member For: 20y 4m Gender: Male Location: Hills District, NSW Posted 29/01/15 02:05 AM Share Posted 29/01/15 02:05 AM Factory feature Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
.Stripes. All stock bar the k&n panel filter Silver Donating Members 8,061 Member For: 12y 8m 8d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 29/01/15 02:06 AM Share Posted 29/01/15 02:06 AM So would violent axle tramp be considered normal for an FG XR6T???With stock bushes, yes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr_4.0 Member 1,096 Member For: 13y 10m 3d Posted 29/01/15 04:46 AM Share Posted 29/01/15 04:46 AM worn bushes, poor tyres, poor or mismatched shocks/springs .... lots of things can cause axle tramp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
demon1300 Member 435 Member For: 12y 9m 13d Gender: Male Posted 29/01/15 09:53 AM Share Posted 29/01/15 09:53 AM As soon as I went to CAT600 bushes, my tramp completely went away. It'll be diff cradle bushes for sure.Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
God666 Complete Bastard Donating Members 1,123 Member For: 20y 11m 18d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 24/02/15 02:32 AM Share Posted 24/02/15 02:32 AM I spent an awful lot of time changing and adjusting suspension setup before I threw a gopro under my car and found that what was originally thought to be axle tramp, is as suggested above, the very soft diff bushes allowing the diff to nose up under high torque, lose traction, drop back down and repeat etc. This caused that horrendous thump thump thump. Solution, change the three x diff bushes out with something more robust. If you are running stock power/torque, you can probably get away with the Superpro Comfort bushes. I tried those and failed (750nm torque) and eventually finished with the Superpro competition bushes which does give you a bit more NVH however, it controlled the diff nosing up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PAH Donating Members 361 Member For: 15y 10m 3d Gender: Male Posted 09/12/15 03:04 AM Share Posted 09/12/15 03:04 AM (edited) Even after a couple of nice sets of Superpro bushes up the back end of my FG XR6T, the axle tramp came back. Tyre King at Baulkham Hills did a full wheel alignment and it disappeared. I normally knock back the rear wheel alignment, but after that win, I will be more receptive to suggestions that a rear end alignment could be a good thing.I have urethane bushes in the control blades and the diff.PAH Edited 09/12/15 03:05 AM by PAH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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