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<blockquote data-quote="3B99SVT" data-source="post: 6628162" data-attributes="member: 35689"><p>I heard that MM made the XL series after someone else started copying their previous design. I'm not sure if the "copier" was Steeda though. I thought that Steedas were tubular and not full length, but that was quite a while ago. I went w/MM XL FLSFC and I have no regrets. If I jack up my car at the rear jack point I can get both wheels off the ground and still open & close my doors. I bet the front jack point would work even better due to weight balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3B99SVT, post: 6628162, member: 35689"] I heard that MM made the XL series after someone else started copying their previous design. I'm not sure if the "copier" was Steeda though. I thought that Steedas were tubular and not full length, but that was quite a while ago. I went w/MM XL FLSFC and I have no regrets. If I jack up my car at the rear jack point I can get both wheels off the ground and still open & close my doors. I bet the front jack point would work even better due to weight balance. [/QUOTE]
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