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Who did the home made MML?
somewhere here in the TJ forum I saw a home made MML thread.
The search is to vague using "MML",,,, anyone remember who did it??...thx
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THATS IT!!! I couldn't find that...thx
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Ashburn, VA, Ashburn, VA
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I used 1" thick blocks of alluminum to space up my stock motor mounts.
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so its stricktly a lift block, and NO special anges right?...i think so...
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Ashburn, VA, Ashburn, VA
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no special angles
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No angle in that write up. As an update, its working well no problems. Checked the torque on the bolts and its good. The BL took some more though.
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