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Ya no… . I was navel gazing and wondering if the resonant frequency of the arm was anywhere close to the driveshaft or axle speeds.

We need a real engineer like Stielow to weigh in… . Or Donny likely has an idea on this.
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Ya no… . I was navel gazing and wondering if the resonant frequency of the arm was anywhere close to the driveshaft or axle speeds.

We need a real engineer like Stielow to weigh in… . Or Donny likely has an idea on this.
Stielow is an FN988 guy as well in his latest build.

I believe they tossed around a few ideas at Donny's shop. Ultimately it would have been a trial and error and see what works thing. If he does think of something to try, I'd be all for it.

I would not go Speedtech for the rear again. Go Detroit Speed. The front is another story.
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