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<blockquote data-quote="Ictalurus" data-source="post: 281601" data-attributes="member: 2983"><p>I believe the mini jacker is technically not really adjustable, but it does have several hole locations. Start out with the cav plate level and bolt it on and try it out, if you are happy then go back and add some 3M 5200 to to bolts to seal it up. If not, make the needed adjustment.</p><p></p><p>The only reason you'd want it lower than the tunnel is if you were having problems with it level. The higher the better IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ictalurus, post: 281601, member: 2983"] I believe the mini jacker is technically not really adjustable, but it does have several hole locations. Start out with the cav plate level and bolt it on and try it out, if you are happy then go back and add some 3M 5200 to to bolts to seal it up. If not, make the needed adjustment. The only reason you'd want it lower than the tunnel is if you were having problems with it level. The higher the better IMO. [/QUOTE]
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