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MM K-Member Control Arm Angle
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverGT1" data-source="post: 16588736" data-attributes="member: 186800"><p>I installed a MMKM-2 K-Member and installed the control arms in the highest mounting point. I thought that this would provide me with some extra room for lowering or at the very least have the control arms in a more positive orientation (positive meaning engine side higher than ball joint side). However, I am damn near flat with about +1.0*. I am running my car at the same ride height as before the new K, 26" measured ground to center wheel arch. While this is an improvement over my previous negative orientation, I expected more positive. Anyone here have any comparable measurements?</p><p></p><p>I haven't bump steered yet, but my initial set up just trying to get the tie rod level with the control arm has my bolt though adjustable tie rod ends maxed out. I know, I know, that's not how to really set it up. I am just doing that as a start point while I correct toe and final ride height for actual bump steer measurement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverGT1, post: 16588736, member: 186800"] I installed a MMKM-2 K-Member and installed the control arms in the highest mounting point. I thought that this would provide me with some extra room for lowering or at the very least have the control arms in a more positive orientation (positive meaning engine side higher than ball joint side). However, I am damn near flat with about +1.0*. I am running my car at the same ride height as before the new K, 26" measured ground to center wheel arch. While this is an improvement over my previous negative orientation, I expected more positive. Anyone here have any comparable measurements? I haven't bump steered yet, but my initial set up just trying to get the tie rod level with the control arm has my bolt though adjustable tie rod ends maxed out. I know, I know, that's not how to really set it up. I am just doing that as a start point while I correct toe and final ride height for actual bump steer measurement. [/QUOTE]
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