I tried tightening down my belts further - so they had a nice 'snap' when pulled instead of a loose flump. All three feel about the same.
However, since then, all accuracy as far as travel has gone out the window. Z0 will change each time I do a g1 z0, and using the script in the SeeMeCNC delta config video (going from each tower to center in the same z.2 plane) I can clearly see the Z bobbing up and down.
So far, my thoughts are this:
* In tightening the belts, something has gone terribly wrong
And my solution is this:
* Undo the belts and take the Tricklaser arms off the cheapskates
* Re-do the cheapskate calibration so they all fall at the same rate again
* Re-do the belts aiming for a nice twang and about 1" slack when pulled to a nice twang.
So far I've removed the belts and am checking the cheapskates and noticed that they are 'bumpy' - like they don't ride evenly on the carriage. Some of the wheels look like the wear was a little uneven - any way to fix this? I've re-done the tighty/loosey bits and they are all falling at the same rate now - is there any advantage in using loctite or something similar to stop the eccentric cams from slipping over time?
Is there anything else I might be missing? Towers should be properly square as far as I can tell.
UPDATE:
Everything is back together, and I think I see what part of the issue is, but I don't know why.
The X axis, at the top, seems to pause and then keep going. This shifts the entire thing. When trying to move the carriage by hand, it seems to sort of pause in the area (roughly between Z370 and z375).
I DID just notice that the X toothygearthing has frlipping slipped and is no longer flush with the shaft. I have a sinking feeling this might be contributing in a major way, as the belt will be somewhat offset, and possibly binding at a certain point on the tower. It's the only thing that seems different as far as I can tell.
I just got it all nice and tuned up too

POTATO VIDEO UPDATED POTATOTIME
UPDATE: Damn. At some point the grub screws came loose, but not loose enough to dislodge. So the bloody grub screws bit into the shaft a bit and threaded the shaft! So the toothgearthing is kind of hard to work with now. Maybe polish it with some sandpaper to it slides on like normal again, but man. Was not expecting that. Not sure if this is actually the problem, but it couldn't have been helping. TL;DR the grub screws rotated loose but the tension from the belts held it in place, such that it cut into the shaft a bit and threaded itself on.