Maybe you ought to check the part numbers on the carrier cones and cups while you're in there. Maybe you've got the wrong cups and you're actually collapsing them under torquing and causing the bind. I only say this because the Ratech kit the kid purchased last weekend for the install I did came with the wrong carrier cups (the cones were correct). Turned out they were the cups for a Cheby rear and were too large an OD. Ended up reusing his old cups with new cones...not ideal but the option he chose.
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Jeff Chambers
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