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Realistic is just the name I "branded" my mods with, sure they aren't all necessarily realistic. I Started with armor mods changing just the coverage to be realistic, Over time I added buffs and debuffs. Sometimes armors aren't viable. An example: "Realistic Martial Artist Bindings" They used to be useless, now they're useful.
If you look at the mesh itself (vanilla mesh) at NO POINT is any metal on top of each other its on top of cloth/leather (except for the metal band that is only holding the metal plates in place, and because of where its located and its function, the metal plates would simply not hit it and make noise) meaning it simply WOULD NOT clank. If they rub against each other, sure, it might make a scraping noise, but it's not the noise you appear to be describing.
If you don't like it, don't download it.