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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    Thank you for the well written response!!!! I love the M1102 and pull it fine with the Chevy. I bought my 2010 model at Fort Hood last spring in MINT condition for $400. Sold both tires for $400...so only expense is gas for the 5 hour drive and 6 lug hubs. I've blown lots more on my Jeep and...
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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    You''re a real funny guy.
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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    Hello- This is a good write up. I too am considering lowering my 2010 M1102. When I bought it, the first thing I did was sell the 37 inch tires, and I ordered the 6 lug hubs from etrailer.com and was basically given a set of 6 lug wheels from a friend who swapped out the wheels on his Hummer...
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