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Take a hammer to the air dryer just in front of the inter axle. Probably got mud in the bleed off valve. You could also remove the three 5/16 bolts from the bottom of it and take the plastic cover off then tap the plastic valve up and closed.
Take a 9/16 wrench to disconnect ctis at the wheels. In fact, take a set of wrenches from 5/16 all the way up to one inch. That will let you deal with it. Also bring a valve stem tool, an air hose and tire chuck with a gladhand connector, a crescent wrench, and a 32 oz. ball pein hammer. Trust...
I was recently told by an old army mechanic not to mess with any of the hubs unless they started leaking.... Ha! I know better! I don't have an unlimited budget like the army.
I replaced some of the rotted wood on my troop seats with fiberglass from 5 ton troop seats that I found cheap ($15) at a junk yard near me. Also replaced a broken mustache spring and then found a newly leaking inter axle wheel end seal.... Cleaned the compressor intake filter and tightened the...
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