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  1. K

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    Yeah I was thinking of doing exactly this as cheap insurance in case we do run into any issues.
  2. K

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    There are a few reasons to convert but its highly dependent on use case IMO. Backing up steep inclines, considering there is no lock out pin, with a laden trailer could be one. Unless the internal shock handles that well, not sure as we have not used the 1102 in said scenario yet. Also removing...
  3. K

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    To you guys who have swapped their m1101/2's to electric brakes, have you had any issues with water fording and the brakes? We will be using ours often in areas where we have to ford creeks and rivers to reach our destination and I am weary of a standard electric brake setup. Looking at possibly...
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