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because if so. you need to use bodyslider. in vortex. and do some stuff in there to make the stuff fit on it.
Caliente's Beautiful Bodies Enhancer -CBBE- or any type of body mods for your weapon mods or clothes?
if so you may want to go into BodySlide on Vortex. and fix it.
now for the forarm. hmm if you have rifles there is a mod for rifles on your back.
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/46101
Classic Holstered Weapons System (CHW) that may work?
it also says here It includes an ingame tool, the Positioner, that allows you to manually move around weapon holsters from ingame. on the webpage that may be helpful for your clothes problem.
PIP-PAD
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/21953
Looking Stranger
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/19095
It's why it's important to have a good idea what you want and once installed, keep it- Or make a Save before you install a new mod, so you can remove it if you don't want it and go back to the Save before it.
I just needed.
to install.
the 'sleeve fix' patch from the Pip-Pad mod.
My intelligence is so doomed it's actually devious.
At least you figured it out.
Good on you.!