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<blockquote data-quote="dannydr44" data-source="post: 15092822" data-attributes="member: 162643"><p>I bought the MM K-member back in June and l absolutely love it. I had the BMR K-member along with their lower control arms, full sub-frame connectors and full rear BMR suspension. However...living in northern New Jersey with some of the worst roads in the country...the drivability became too harsh (sorry Kelly). I liked the fact that the steering and suspension felt tighter up from with the BMR K-member but even driving long distances with vibrations and feeling every bump on the road became too much. Of course a big portion of that, had to do with the full sub-frame connectors but the BMR K-member was a factor as well. The MM K-member is night and day and uses the stock motor mounts. I’m not knocking BMR and like Kelly said both K-members have their purposes...just my two cents.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]54667[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I ended up keeping the BMR front brace and fabed up some spacers. :rolling:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannydr44, post: 15092822, member: 162643"] I bought the MM K-member back in June and l absolutely love it. I had the BMR K-member along with their lower control arms, full sub-frame connectors and full rear BMR suspension. However...living in northern New Jersey with some of the worst roads in the country...the drivability became too harsh (sorry Kelly). I liked the fact that the steering and suspension felt tighter up from with the BMR K-member but even driving long distances with vibrations and feeling every bump on the road became too much. Of course a big portion of that, had to do with the full sub-frame connectors but the BMR K-member was a factor as well. The MM K-member is night and day and uses the stock motor mounts. I’m not knocking BMR and like Kelly said both K-members have their purposes...just my two cents. [ATTACH]54667.vB[/ATTACH] I ended up keeping the BMR front brace and fabed up some spacers. :rolling: [/QUOTE]
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