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Old 10-29-2022, 11:39 AM   #1
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just look out for rear beam slapping your chassis over time once its all settled now that you swapped bolt positions, and you are good to go
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Old 10-30-2022, 01:46 AM   #2
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just look out for rear beam slapping your chassis over time once its all settled now that you swapped bolt positions, and you are good to go
Im guessing i would hear that, but feels pretty damn good now, like i think the trd suspension is supposed to feel, especially with the 15x7 wheels.

It used to often feel like you were being blown by the wind trying to drive a straight line at 100km/ph before. Like the ass end of the car was a trailer being towed.

Since I put an entire new rear end in I am going to go and have it realigned tomorrow so I know shes all on point again.
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Old 10-31-2022, 04:03 PM   #3
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just look out for rear beam slapping your chassis over time once its all settled now that you swapped bolt positions, and you are good to go
I've never had this issue, and I've had this setup for over a year now. I even had my whole family ride this weekend, wife in the front passenger seat and the two kids in the back. I'm around 180lbs, my wife's around 90lbs, my 10 year old son who sat behind me is about 70lbs, and my 16 year old is about 150lbs. We went over some dips and bumps, I didn't hear or feel any slapping of the rear axle beam on the chassis. I'm on Tein S. Tech lowering springs, and still stock shocks on the back, Bilstein B8s struts up front.
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Old 11-01-2022, 12:48 AM   #4
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I've never had this issue, and I've had this setup for over a year now. I even had my whole family ride this weekend, wife in the front passenger seat and the two kids in the back. I'm around 180lbs, my wife's around 90lbs, my 10 year old son who sat behind me is about 70lbs, and my 16 year old is about 150lbs. We went over some dips and bumps, I didn't hear or feel any slapping of the rear axle beam on the chassis. I'm on Tein S. Tech lowering springs, and still stock shocks on the back, Bilstein B8s struts up front.
I had the entire rear subframe, 2 tonne jack, front old hubs and, springs shocks and jack stands and tool box in the back after i was done and just check no marks from slappage, so Idk it had like twice the weight in the rear and didnt touch. If it does i will buy the stick on rubber pads.
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