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I pulled up the manual and it doesn't say anything about lockers, but when you pull up the parts breakdown, it shows a "no-spin" differential that looks like a locker. I guess this means that all M915A1s had lockers in both axles.
I was looking at the door panel tags on my 1984 M915A1 and found two warning tags about use of Detroit Lockers. Does this mean that my truck has lockers in it? If so, was this standard or did I just get lucky?
The axle shafts have centerdrill holes in each end. If you have a friend with a lathe, set each axle up between centers, rotate the axle and measure the run out with a dial indicator. Will tell you very quickly if your axle shafts are bent. It is extremely unlikely that the shafts are bent...
Even though the truck has air over hydraulic brakes, the trailer brakes are like standard air brakes. The service brake line normally has no pressure until the truck brakes are applied and then the service brake line pressurizes. The emergency brake line has pressure to it all the time, but...
Not to burst your bubble, but I hope you are rich. Tracks cost $3,000/pair delivered to California. They last 900 miles maximum on pavement. That works out to $3.33/mile in track costs alone.
Thanks. Your truck looks much better than my straight OD M915A1, although my color is just as good at hiding the truck. Almost flattened a ricer merging in front of me at 35MPH on the freeway with nobody behind me. Didn't know it was possible to make so much tire smoke without jackknifing.
Keep in mind that a stock M818 will really struggle to run the speed limit if it is loaded. Can't beat the "look" though! M915A1 much more practical, but oh so blah looking.
The deck height at the rear of the trailer is 55 inches. The height at the front will be about 64 inches using an M818. The springs are so stiff the height will not change with a deuce on it. See my write up on ramps for the M871...
I'm assuming that you are running singles. If so, don't put the small tire on the rear because the forward and back rear axles are locked together by the driveshaft. The axle with the smaller tire will try to turn at a higher rpm than the axle with the regular tires on it. It will lock up the...
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