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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    you should be able to switch out your drums. I believe they are 12"x2", and then check your bearing size.in theory, one of these will work. https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Trailer_Hubs_and_Drums-sf-Hub_with_Integrated_Drum-co-16%7E1%7C2_Inch-sz-6_on_5%7E1%7C2_Inch-pc-For_6000_lbs_Axles.aspx
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    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    So I started lowering my trailer last night. I'm going for a bit more of an OEM feel, my plan is to keep the bottom portion of the brackets intact. I'm going to cut them down and redrill all of the holes for the huck bolts. I plan to space it just off the heads of the vertical bolts, as low as I...
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