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<blockquote data-quote="black 10th vert" data-source="post: 10169665" data-attributes="member: 65729"><p>If your arms are making noise, it is very likely that they were either not installed properly, or the shimming was not done correctly. If the flanges are not parallel, then they will bind, so I would take some time to set that stuff up before blaming the kit as a whole. It is very well made, but it is ultimately up to the installer to be sure that the tolerances are correct with the existing components. The increased noise from the rear is definitely something you have to work around, because the solid mounts will transmit the gear noise to the chassis no matter what. The only way around that is through sound deadening materials. If you still have wheelhop, chances are that it is related to your springs/dampers at this point, as there should be no oscillation of the irs components if the bushings are correctly installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black 10th vert, post: 10169665, member: 65729"] If your arms are making noise, it is very likely that they were either not installed properly, or the shimming was not done correctly. If the flanges are not parallel, then they will bind, so I would take some time to set that stuff up before blaming the kit as a whole. It is very well made, but it is ultimately up to the installer to be sure that the tolerances are correct with the existing components. The increased noise from the rear is definitely something you have to work around, because the solid mounts will transmit the gear noise to the chassis no matter what. The only way around that is through sound deadening materials. If you still have wheelhop, chances are that it is related to your springs/dampers at this point, as there should be no oscillation of the irs components if the bushings are correctly installed. [/QUOTE]
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