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Meierznutz 01-05-2015 07:45 PM

I see our conversation paid off.... too much tire patch on the ground is no good with wheel hop. I have little Idea of how the CTSV rear bolts into the subframe as I did the Cobra mount on Nadine. I will say that it looks like they used a mount from the factory studs to a cross bar and then tie into the CTS diff with one bolt going front to back. On the front you also have just one bolt going front to back. I would add that other mount if it supports the front of the pinion. At least then you are mounted in three places and the diff cant rotate and rock as easily across two axis.
Did you buy the pinion support or is that just a link? I am wondering how it attaches to the car end... through the factory rubber bushing but with a longer bolt?

Meierznutz 01-05-2015 08:23 PM

I'm back.... I looked into some of the issues with the CTSV diff and talked to a couple friends that have the cars. One has the supercharged 6.2 in his and says that he had to replace the front diff bushing almost immediately after buying his car. He went with the race (Red) bushing from Creative-steel.com It was $49.95 plus shipping. They rent a tool set for $30 with purchase ($250 deposit) for seven days after you receive the tool. You ship it back and they don't charge for the shipping days if you provide them tracking. With their tools this is supposed to be a 1 hour swap and you can do the job in the car!
Lucky for me I have the diff still on the bench and that new-to-me 12 ton press in the garage. Looks like I am doing the red bushing before it gets bolted together!

523-LSX-NB 01-06-2015 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by charchri4 (Post 11794)
Anything you can do to tighten up slop in the diff mounts will help more than bracing the subframes together IMO.


Once a builder upgrades to rear tires capable of using the "under the curve" HP/TQ, the importance of boxing & stiffening lower control arms will become apparent. Until then, wheel spin will occur before flexing & wheel hop (related to the flex created by improperly framed & stiffened LCA's). Near solidly mounted diff housing is effective, but is only part of the complete solution.

The site could use a couple of minutes after posting for errors to be corrected before the site adds the edited note.

charchri4 01-06-2015 11:32 AM

Ah ha! Validated! Here I thought all that crap I welded under there was just because it was fun to weld crap under there!

titangts 01-18-2015 09:43 PM

I think i might have found a possible culprit....


Yes, It came out that easy with my hands Pre-video.

My dad has my upper control arms which he is completely boxing in. I ordered the 90-91 OBX (exact same as FM) differential brace.

Waiting to for my Revshift (green) bushing to come in so i can put it in and see what all happens!. wish me luck.

titangts 01-22-2015 08:33 PM

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so yea this happened. more pics of other stuff coming tomorrow..

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charchri4 01-23-2015 03:08 PM

LOL loved the video and yeah that bushing was toast for sure! Looks like one heck of a set up you have cooked up there ^^. I'm looking forward to how this comes out but I have no doubt it will be much improved!

titangts 01-25-2015 03:56 PM

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You guys thought I was playing about fixing this wheel hop issue

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.boB 01-30-2015 11:02 AM

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Looks familier. :)

Of course, now FFR is coming out with a new fabricated arm that should solve all the problems.

charchri4 01-30-2015 11:43 AM

Isn't there a deal where guys drill holes in them and weld tubes inside to add rigidly?


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