yea i noticed this morning when i was reversing out of my driveway. when i had the wheel all the way turned and began reversing slowly./ when i started moving it felt like the car was hopping up front. i dont realy know how else to describe it. i had my brother reverse the car doing the same thing while i watched and it looked like the car was going over a bump despite the road being completely flat. the sound it made was also very similar to a hydraulic lift clicking as it passes over each groove. now if the wheel is not cranked all the way there are absolutely no issues with the car so i have no idea what this isHops? I have no clue what you're talking about now. From a stop, with the wheel all the way turned, and then you try and drive off?
its -4C in Toronto right now, maybe that is the issue. could this be wheel hop?How cold is it there I see your in Toronto . If the wheels have the PZERO summer tires on them they don't like temps below 40 and can cause some problems. Mine will make a slight poping noise n I can feel it in the steering wheel and suspension . In warm weather all is fine.
This is not wheel hop.its -4C in Toronto right now, maybe that is the issue. could this be wheel hop?
great thanks. temps were up arround 15C yesterday so i threw on the summers today temps dropped to -4 so i guess theres nothing to worry about thanks!This is not wheel hop.
But the tires with such cold temperature don't stick and kind of 'jump' / they stick and loose traction.
You would notice that with cold weather, even like somewhere arount 10C (around 50F) you may experience that.
It did that to me here in Houston Texas so I can't imagine in Toronto...
That's not rubbing, just tires breaking lose and "jumping" cause the car is pushing straight while your front tires can't go straight.
You should also feel a kind of "clong" in the steering wheel when it happens.