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So, like the title says I have a 2020 gt pp1 manual. I’ve noticed more than once while driving some pretty good wheel hop on take offs. This is my daily driver and it will see the drag strip some.
I’m looking to purchase the steeda street enthusiast stop the hop kit and just wanted to know if there’s anything else I should be looking at, and if people who bought had any opinions about it.
Thanks everyone.
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Idk what the names of the kits are, but I have the one that’s like $500. I absolutely love it. Check out the differential bushing inserts and vertical links too.
 

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I did the Steeda rear subframe braces. Super easy install, less than $300 and solved 95% of the wheel hop. More than enough of a solution for minimal time and $$$. Worked for me.
 

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The STH Enthusiast Kit is a great start. The RLCA spherical bearings aren’t a walk in the park to install, but definitely worth it. I would also consider upgrading the half shafts while you’re at it since you’ll be right there. the differential bushings and vertical links are also nice to have. Get er tightened up and have fun.
 
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Thanks everyone. There’s a lot of mods I want to do, but not the money lol. So I’m having to just do one here and there, and I wasn’t sure if this is where I wanted to spend $600+, but I’m worried about the wheel hop causing a broken half shaft at the track on a hard launch.
 

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BMR vertical links and cradle lock out kit level 2...

$300 for the parts... 2 to 3h install on jackstands
 

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Basically you need to remove all the oem rubber bushings from the rear end, they're too soft for performance driving. Cradle lockouts and vertical links are a good start, our billet vertical links are $249 and dont increase NVH.

Diff bushings, Cradle bushings (or lock outs), toe link bearings, camber arms, vertical links, and toe links would get that car driving like its on rails, expensive and time consuming process though.
 

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Thanks everyone. There’s a lot of mods I want to do, but not the money lol. So I’m having to just do one here and there, and I wasn’t sure if this is where I wanted to spend $600+, but I’m worried about the wheel hop causing a broken half shaft at the track on a hard launch.
Have you seen this video? It shows you all of the weak points in the suspension that cause wheel hop.

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