Got the low hards the other day; got them swapped in for tomorrow's skate.
The hard low bushings in the lows are the way. You lose nothing and gain a lot.
Out of the pack they're not loosy goosy (no easy front foot steering), they get rid of the 'wobble' and provide stability
without cranking them down. My guess is, much like bones hards, once broken in they'll be that perfect 'medium' for a long time. Obviously less wheebite, but hard or not, once you get the turn going you can feel the hards give way to the geo but I expect that's due to them not being broken in and it will only get more fluid.
Being 185lbs tho, I still swapped out the washers for flat sleeved, specifically because of the bottom. With the soft stocks I'd bind on the bottom (loose, 51mm wheels), this alleviates that with the softs and while I wasn't binding on the hards, once broken in I could see it happening - there's not a lot of space under there between the yoke and plate.
Been riding 51 (50s now?) on them but wouldn't feel worried putting 52s on again.
Also, no clicking, and I didn't miss/notice the lack of the dual duro setup.