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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    Your cutout using the jigsaw looks great; much neater than the cutout on my M1101 made with a grinder and cutoff wheel. Why are you keeping the shocks? I removed mine and have noticed no difference in towing or trailer suspension action.
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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    I am in the process of lowering my M1101 by 5" and need to remove the small bracket that holds the brake line above the axle. It is held in place by 2 huck bolts. The brake line is directly between the 2 huck bolts, which means I cannot get a side grinder with cutoff wheel in place. Also, due...
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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    I have delayed lowering my M1101 by moving the axle mount up to the frame while hoping someone else would try it first. Now that it has been done, I anxiously await your report on how the lowered trailer tows without shock absorbers.
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