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Old 11-23-2008, 11:33 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by rayhawk View Post
Ok, I am doing a bit of speculation here, but as I understand it axle hop is due to resonance in the system. That is why it shows up more pronounced at a particular rpm. Obviously, it is a complex system that involves rotating tires, flexibility in the suspension and the car, etc. It is not quite as simple as a resonant frequency of a string, as there are many degrees of freedom to a car's suspension. However, with that said, it appears the reason for the different size shafts is intended to shift or minimize the natural resonant frequency of the suspension as a whole without adding excessive mass to the structure. Two different diameter shafts will have a different resonant frequency, so even if on their own they would be prone to some inherent vibration, the fact that they "ring" at a different freq. means they no longer combine to magnify the problem into noticeable or damaging wheel hop.
To the best of my knowledge, thats how it works in the CTS-V and ZR1, as well as the Camaro
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