04-06 GTO Anti Wheel Hop Fix Kit
$279.00
2004-2006 Pontiac GTO Whiteline Anti Wheel Hop Bushing Kit.
Include Whiteline versions of:
Rear control arm bushings
Rear subframe bushings
Rear differential insert
GTOs have notorious wheel hop. If your budget cannot get you new axles, this bushing kit will get you going along the right track and improve your wheel hop.
Description
2004-2006 Pontiac GTO Whiteline Anti Wheel Hop Bushing Kit
Reduce wheel hop and put the power to the pavement with this 2004-2006 Pontiac GTO Whiteline Anti Wheel Hop Bushing Kit. Designed specifically for the 2004, 2005, and 2006 Pontiac GTO, this complete suspension bushing package replaces some of the factory rubber components with high-performance Whiteline bushings to significantly improve rear suspension stability, traction, and overall driving performance.
One of the most common complaints among GTO owners is excessive rear wheel hop during hard acceleration. The factory rubber bushings allow excessive movement in the rear suspension and differential, causing the tires to repeatedly lose and regain traction. Not only is wheel hop frustrating, but it also places unnecessary stress on the axles, differential, driveshaft, and other drivetrain components.
If you’re not quite ready to invest in upgraded axles or a complete rear suspension overhaul, this Whiteline Anti Wheel Hop Bushing Kit is one of the best upgrades you can make. By reducing unwanted suspension and differential movement, these bushings help improve traction, provide more consistent launches, and make the car feel more planted both on the street and at the track.
Kit Includes
This complete Whiteline kit includes:
- Whiteline Rear Control Arm Bushings
- Whiteline Rear Subframe Bushings
- Whiteline Rear Differential Insert
Together, these components work to minimize rear suspension deflection while maintaining excellent street manners.
Features & Benefits
- Fits all 2004-2006 Pontiac GTO models
- Complete Whiteline anti wheel hop package
- Helps significantly reduce rear wheel hop
- Improves traction during hard acceleration
- Reduces unwanted differential and subframe movement
- Increases rear suspension stability
- Improves launch consistency for street and track use
- Helps reduce stress on axles and drivetrain components
- Premium Whiteline performance bushings
- Excellent upgrade for stock or modified GTOs
Why Upgrade?
The factory suspension was designed with comfort in mind, but as these cars age and power levels increase, the soft factory bushings become even more prone to flex. Excessive movement throughout the rear suspension contributes directly to the wheel hop that many GTO owners experience.
Installing this Whiteline kit helps tighten the rear suspension by limiting unwanted movement where it matters most. The result is improved throttle response, better traction, more predictable handling, and increased driver confidence when accelerating aggressively.
Whether your GTO is a daily driver, weekend cruiser, autocross car, or drag strip machine, this kit offers noticeable improvements without sacrificing everyday drivability.
Vehicle Fitment
- 2004 Pontiac GTO
- 2005 Pontiac GTO
- 2006 Pontiac GTO
Why Buy from GTOG8TA.com?
At GTOG8TA.com, we specialize exclusively in late-model Pontiac GTO, G8, Holden, and Chevrolet SS performance parts. We carefully select products that deliver real-world improvements for enthusiasts who demand quality, reliability, and performance. When you order from us, you’re purchasing from fellow enthusiasts who understand these cars and the upgrades that truly make a difference.
If you’re looking for one of the most effective first steps in reducing 2004-2006 Pontiac GTO wheel hop, this Whiteline Anti Wheel Hop Bushing Kit delivers outstanding value and performance. It’s an ideal upgrade before moving on to stronger axles or additional suspension modifications, helping your GTO launch harder, hook better, and put more power to the ground.
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