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  1. Awesomeness

    Need crash course in M1078 LMTV

    Look in the -24P parts TM. It has the part numbers for everything on the truck. That's the place to start.
  2. Awesomeness

    Need crash course in M1078 LMTV

    There are posts about most of these things all the time. You could search, or even just probably look through the most recent couple pages (same goes for your electrical panel post, which was just talked about in the past week or two). There is a bracket/brace on the back of the compressor...
  3. Awesomeness

    Need crash course in M1078 LMTV

    There is an index in the back, and a PDF search function. Just type "caging". Or when I can't find instructions easily, you can always go look in the -24P parts manual, where you can easily look up the pictures by the part of the truck it's on... I think that's what Ronmar did.
  4. Awesomeness

    Need crash course in M1078 LMTV

    Come on, man. You've been given the answer, at least go look at your truck or look it up in the manual. Yes, there is a hole on the side of the cans, where the bolts stow. No, it's not the hole on the end of the can, where you actually cage the brakes.
  5. Awesomeness

    Need crash course in M1078 LMTV

    It's right on the brake can assemblies. It's a hole... you put the cage bolt through, and put the nut on the other side.
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