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Posted by El komander (Member # 10751) on :
 
I'm running the MM k member and MM normal offset A arms and I was reading they pith the tire up a bit but it looks like it's going to rub when I do turns ? Anybody ever ran these together on there fox ? What did you do any help is appreciated  -
 
Posted by NEIGHT (Member # 8741) on :
 
You sure those aren't the forward offset ones? I have the whole front MM suspension and my wheels are still in the same spot as they were before.
 
Posted by El komander (Member # 10751) on :
 
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Originally posted by NEIGHT:
You sure those aren't the forward offset ones? I have the whole front MM suspension and my wheels are still in the same spot as they were before.

Well I bouht them used the guy said they were normal offset, and on the mm website it says that when you use the normal offset a arms with there k member it pushes the wheels up like 3/4 I believe I'm just wondering if ppl have to cut there bumper or something
 
Posted by 5.0 LsX (Member # 10017) on :
 
I have adjustable arms, about the same clearance, and I don't have any issues. only way to tell is to drive it
 
Posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse (Member # 12298) on :
 
with a MM k-member you shouldve gotten reverse offset arms to keep stock geometry.. the non-offset keeps stock geometry with stock k members.. my buddy had to trim his inner fender with this setup.. but like stated above, only way to know for sure is test it..
 
Posted by El komander (Member # 10751) on :
 
Yeah bad thing was I didn't know till I got home and tested fitted everything . I think I should be good in also going to run 255/35/18 tires there a lil smaller than the ones in the pic hopefully that helps
 




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