I was gonna suggest that if the right is spinning maybe its because there's more weight on the left, driver, motor, etc. Doesn't explain why the left wheel spins for that one guy tho. I don't remember what my car did.
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tires always chirp from the right. why is that?
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Longer driveshaft on the left, including the intermediate shaft. Right tire gets the torque first, with less driveshaft windup.2003 Maxima SE Titanium Edition
Polished Titanium ext, heated black leather int, heated leather steering wheel, HIDs, 255bhp, 6 speed, 15% tint.
1993 Suzuki GSX1100F 136bhp
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Originally posted by SteveBLonger driveshaft on the left, including the intermediate shaft. Right tire gets the torque first, with less driveshaft windup.
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Originally posted by rychas1when taking off spiritedly from a light, always going in a straight line, when i shift to second, my right tire is the one that always chirps (its a fetish to chirp, so dont ride my nutz about how dumb it is). naturally, i would think the tire is going bald, but both fronts are very thickly treaded. so is it just in the 5speed transmission? i rememeber my 88 lude, also 5speed, would scratch both fronts very well. but this cb7 seems to only scratch the right side. why is it? do i need an lsd or something? my tranny going? do i have 1 wheel drive rather than 2? clue me in.
my 1990 honda is a 5 speed and i always chirp both tiers all the time
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