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Old 02-13-2003, 07:25 PM   #6
Jthompson
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There basically is no break in period. I have asked the is question before. You should have no chattering noises, I havn't, and I am on my second one.

I would also invest in an adjustable quadrant setup before you cry foul.

I did have some vibration on times going into reverse on mine, but nothing super major.

Sounds kinda fishy to me.
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