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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    Did you ever post pics of the " U-shaped pieces that were each only about 1-1/8" tall " process?
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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    Forum, I am getting ready to purchase wheel adapters to go from M1102 8x6.5 to GM 8x180mm. Question I have is; what is the M1102 hub center ring diameter? I think it is supposed to be 126.1mm. Dennis in Texas
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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    Sorry, I am getting two mods mixed up. Did you ever get to the point of bolting to the steel frame? Did you stay with the HMMWV wheels?
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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    The upper portion of the notch would have to be removed. To raise the axle. What I was referring to was all the other material on either side of the notch. Once this is done, there is no reversal.
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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    I know this is a late reply but I just bought an M1102 and I want to consider this mod. Q: The vertical sheet that the ends if the axle pass through (see pic #3), does all the material need to be removed? It would be easier if only the axle slot needs to be cut out (and holes drilled). Q...
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