Rear end skips

rhallman

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Had my 2005 vert out a few times this past month since its warming up here in Reno. What Im noticing is when I first start to move and take a sharp turn shortly after first moving Im feeling like one of the back tires may skip. Almost like the posi is sticking or something.

Is this normal for a cold rear? I dont feel this skip after I drive for awhile and take a sharp turn.

Thanks....
Rich
 

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Very possible it's the cold tires skipping.
When I take mine out and it's still cold (cold ground, cold tires) I'll definitely feel the tires "skipping" when turning sharply (especially on a concrete driveway). After getting some heat in them, it goes away.
 
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This is with PS2's. My Super Sports and new CalChrome "H" Spoke wheels will be on in a few weeks....Thanks!
 

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Mine does the same thing. I've avoided it by pushing in the clutch to remove applied torque to the diff.,then coast around the corner. I have a sharp U-turn to make after I pull out of my driveway (live on a divided one way street). I never have the symptom unless I forget to 'clutch in around the corner' ---and again, only on the first sharp turn when cold.
 

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Mine does it as well, and if it makes you feel any better, I've driven Grand Sport and ZO6 Corvettes that did the exact same thing.
 

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It may be time to change the rear end gear oil and add a new bottle of Mopar friction modifier. Rear end fluid should be changed in the first 7500 miles and every 12,500 miles thereafter, according to DC Performance. A sticky limited slip will behave as you described on sharp turns.
 

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Yep, +2 on changing the fluid. Just did my '05 and was thoroughly disgusted by what came out of there... :)
 

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Herb mentioned this in the latest Viper magazine. He discussed the difference between the Gen III and IV ViscoLocks and mentioned that this could be the result.
 

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Change the fluid regardless of symptom or not. Just good maintenance on these cars. Think about the torque that goes through that diff. -unless you don't drive like the rest of us:) -I change both trans and diff. fluids about every six track days. -a stitch in time.............
 

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