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<blockquote data-quote="Trailtoy1993" data-source="post: 908150" data-attributes="member: 16430"><p>Like none except when the stupid currie swaybar arms bend and the bolt heads rub the frame! Other than that all I get is the occasional coilover noise like when the spring binds or releases momentarily. The only problem I have with all JJ's on my rig is I get more "monkey-motion" out of the suspension like I'm hinged in the middle kinda thing. If I were to do it again I would either keep heims at the "point" of the triangle or add a track bar to keep the axles from moving side to side more. But, that all might go away once I put in the new axle and get my caster problem fixed!!! And I have some tabs that are getting pretty sloppy, which doesn't help the situation. To summerize my hella long post, I love my JJ's but the rubber in them does allow a little more deflection than a heim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trailtoy1993, post: 908150, member: 16430"] Like none except when the stupid currie swaybar arms bend and the bolt heads rub the frame! Other than that all I get is the occasional coilover noise like when the spring binds or releases momentarily. The only problem I have with all JJ's on my rig is I get more "monkey-motion" out of the suspension like I'm hinged in the middle kinda thing. If I were to do it again I would either keep heims at the "point" of the triangle or add a track bar to keep the axles from moving side to side more. But, that all might go away once I put in the new axle and get my caster problem fixed!!! And I have some tabs that are getting pretty sloppy, which doesn't help the situation. To summerize my hella long post, I love my JJ's but the rubber in them does allow a little more deflection than a heim. [/QUOTE]
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