dave_g
Active Member
What your describing- to me is not axle hop ( I think of axle hop as under acceleration the rear axle rotating forward flexing the leaf springs) But what you are getting is the rear end and not respond fast enough to a series of bumps. The tires start to float across the tops and the rear end comes around.
This is a from the bumps coming to fast for the shocks to cycle. When I drove my truck home from the dealer it did it on ruff pavement- Dropping the tire pressure from the dealer 45 to 32 helped a fair amount- but I still get it now and then.
Try some weight in the bed as a test to see if that helps. My old f250 did it really bad unless there was 500 lbs in the bed.
This is a from the bumps coming to fast for the shocks to cycle. When I drove my truck home from the dealer it did it on ruff pavement- Dropping the tire pressure from the dealer 45 to 32 helped a fair amount- but I still get it now and then.
Try some weight in the bed as a test to see if that helps. My old f250 did it really bad unless there was 500 lbs in the bed.