How do i stop my car's rear end from floating?

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Old Aug 19, 2008 | 11:13 PM
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Default How do i stop my car's rear end from floating?

yea want to stop my 2002 camaro ss..from floating.....the rear end...gets pretty bad at high speeds. what can i do...i dont want a wing on it to make it look gay...so idk...help me

Example..The other night I was at a party and this loser pulls up on a gsxr600 talking all kinds of noise. He swears that the bike will pull the ss up top. I was insanely drunk so I asked my friend josh to drive the ss for me. josh is an experienced viper driver so I was threw him the keys and was like GO!

We went to an empty road thats like 4 miles straight. The race was from a dig. josh launched the **** out of the car and pulled the bike until around 80-85. after that he said the bike passed him but at around 110-115 the camaro started pullin on the bike and passed the bike between 135-145. good race, but josh said the car was like a fish at really high speeds, especially at 145.

Help me stop this so I can womp on more bikes!


 
Old Aug 20, 2008 | 12:02 AM
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Default RE: How do i stop my car's rear end from floating?

im sorry.. the rear shouldnt feel like its floating. the front can sometimes start to feel loose, but if the rear does it sounds like u may be needing to fix a suspension issue
 
Old Aug 20, 2008 | 12:10 AM
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Default RE: How do i stop my car's rear end from floating?

Keep it under 150, and you should be OK!
Or, fill the trunk with sand, bricks, dead bodies, etc.
Another thought, maybe your back shocks are bad allowing the rear end to dance around.
 
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