[quote name="HazMatJK" post=807265]Wonder why the back is so noisey? Front isn't bad. Looks like I will have to go with the AGM sliders then.<br />
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Its hard to say without being the one that set them up. I posted a search link someplace that had a damn good set up guide on coil overs, your going to need to search for it though. Google Crawlpedia. Now, where you start to where you finish might be completely different but everyone's terrain and Jeep and equipment are different. The rears are generally nosier then the front because of the weight on the fronts. My fronts pop sometimes when crawling and in the dirt and when I'm turning hard in a parking lot on flat ground. If the noise bugs you that bad, just replace the rear sliders and see if your OK with it before you go dumping 400 bucks into new sliders. Also ask for a recommendation on where to set your stop rings if you haven't already set them. <br />
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[quote name="Mike_JK_Houston_711" post=807268]Yep. It's the nature of coilovers. Undoubtedly, they're going to make noise. You might also want to adjust your preload...talk to evo, they'll help you out. <br />
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This right here. If you have a chance to talk to Mel, he can get you to a good starting point. <br />
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These fuckers right here sounded like a old man on speed, rocking on the porch, playing metal on a banjo smashing it through the front window but damn they worked great back in the day. :rock:<br />
Hahaha perfect description!!!
Thanks for the advice, will try new sliders and lowering the pre-load. My rear is only at 1.5 inches so I can't go much lower.
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