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I understand you are trying to getting it back in. Just take a strap and put it around the bead lock and make a 8 out of it then use two tire tools and put it back in. 15min. job.
Be careful lots of force on the strap.
I use a 1" Ratchet strap also. Best if you have two, pull the first strap down as far as you can then use the 2nd strap to pull it down more.
Then just use some tire tools to get it in the tire.
I run a 1" impact also off of the gladhands, but you do have to let the truck catch up, If I have it with me I put a 10gal. air tank inline and that works well.
I would do some trouble shooting before you start changing parts. low air p/n 12375453 There is two of them on the tanks under the passenger side of the cab. Fail Safe. p/n 11669142 Under dash on left side by vent. therooster2001 here on steel soldiers had some for sale.
I would try to use a fuel can and hose and go right into the pump, If it runs that way then you have an air leak some place. Make sure the can and hose are clean, no filter.
I use an oil that is GL-5 and MT-1 rated, Needs to be yellow metal safe. I also use Lucas Oil Stabilizer, Does is help, Well I do not know, But It make me fill good, LOL.
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