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I've been having problem with brakes showy retracting.
I've rebuilt the air pack and master cylinder and power bleed system. Had good flow no leaks and all fittings are secure. Installed new brake peddle retention spring, was missing.
All that is left now is wheel cylinder. Next is cheap and...
I replaced both seals. Remove both hubs wit axle on jack stands, wheels chalked, in gear.
I then used a long bar and knock out both seal holders from the opposite side through the front axle.
Easy peasey lemon squeezey.
Hope this helps
Welcome to steel soliders.
Hope you enjoy your time here.
As for taking a 31' camper into the woods... Not a good idea. The truck has a notorious bad turning radius. If y get in a tight spot you will not be able to get out. I would not even do it with a tear drop camper.
Hope this helps with...
I'd start with master switch. Test for continuity. If any doubt replace it.
Lights will work even if master is in off position. Then wire brush all batt and frame connections.
Sitting for 20 years will put master switch in question for me.
Hope this helps.
Best of luck to you.
Hello all.
Are the airpack rebuild kit worth it or just create more problems?
Or do I just bite the bullet and get a new unit?
Thanks in advance for mature answers
My toe in was way off. Tires wore out to fast. Looked it up and heres what I found.
Set parking break and chlk one set of duals both ways. Engine off. Safety first!
From flat surface measure 18" vertical on front and back of both tires make straight, horizonal line there.
Try to find centers...