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That is a good plan to try. Pull the front flanges to get you home. To remove the axle you have to remove the spindle, brake drum and hub, that is a job to do at home.
But if it is bound up you may have to do a field repair.
You need to check to see if any of the spring brakes are caged and get the spring brakes (parking brakes) working before you drive your truck again. The brakes (spring brakes) should come on when you get low on air, like below 60 psi.
99nouns Yes just run a new wire and route it the best way you can. I think there is a pass though on the fire wall close to the black box.
That is were I run into the cab.
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