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M7 HRP brackets - rails hitting drivers

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newtrout

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I just took my M7 out for a shake down after installing the Holz relocation brackets. With any compression of the front shock, the rail tips are hitting the drivers. I don't see how I could have installed the brackets wrong, but I've got to be missing something here.... Any thoughts?

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take off the piece on the drop bracket

the offset idler arm.

bolt the rear suspension arm directly to the drop bracket

again ,, remove 0704-981 part number
 
I think your brackets need to swap sides. Mine the long portion is to the back. If you look at yours you pulled the rails forward.
 
do they hit when the entire skid is on the ground flat? or just when the front alone is compressed with the rear not compressed
 
I think your brackets need to swap sides. Mine the long portion is to the back. If you look at yours you pulled the rails forward.

They're definitely on the right way. That was one of my first thoughts, too.

do they hit when the entire skid is on the ground flat? or just when the front alone is compressed with the rear not compressed

They don't hit when the skid is flat. When the front is compressed, they hit bad.

I think I found the problem. Looks like I have the rail tips from an F7, for some reason. They are at least 1/2 inch longer than the M7 tips. That should be the problem!
 
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