2. Incorrect tire pressure: Incorrect tire pressure can also cause wheel hop. When the tire pressure is too low, the tires can flex and bulge more, which can cause them to lose traction and bounce. When the tire pressure is too high, the tires can become too stiff and lose contact with the road, which can also cause wheel hop.
3. Driveshaft Problemen: Driveshaft problems such as worn u-joints or misalignment can also cause wheel hop.
4. Worn or Damaged Tires:: Uneven or excessively worn tires can cause the vehicle to vibrate and hop while driving. Mismatched tire sizes or types can also lead to wheel hop.
5. Faulty Brakes: If your brake rotors are warped or your brake pads are unevenly worn, this can lead to vibration that can be felt in the steering wheel or even the seat of the vehicle.
6. Wheel Alignment Issues: Incorrect wheel alignment can lead to uneven distribution of weight on the tires, affecting their traction and causing wheel hop.