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  1. allrevup

    M1008, brake/cargo? load valve bracket

    Bracket You are correct in that you have to retain the relative travel axis among the 3 pivot points in the valve bracket in order for it to work as intended. What I had done before after the spring lift was to ad a small extencion to the short upper bracket rod and another somewhat longer to...
  2. allrevup

    M1008, brake/cargo? load valve bracket

    Bracket You are correct in that you have to retain the relative travel axis among the 3 pivot points in the valve bracket in order for it to work as intended. What I had done before after the spring lift was to ad a small extencion to the short upper bracket rod and another somewhat longer to...
  3. allrevup

    M1008, brake/cargo? load valve bracket

    The open spance towards the front of the truck, from the top pivot pin center to the botton pivot pin center, 8" sounds about right. Thanks
  4. allrevup

    M1008, brake/cargo? load valve bracket

    PS. Rest assure there are no "DUCK TAPE OR BAILING WIRE REPAIRS TO BE FOUND " that is part of the US, NASA program and a couple of Astronaouts are alive and thankfull becouse of it! Now after reading your TSB I am not shure if to redo the extension or do away with it alltogether???
  5. allrevup

    M1008, brake/cargo? load valve bracket

    Hello and thanks for the reply. I just so happen to have 3 of 4 of the DMV inspection results. The brakes were check at DMV in Sep. '04 as purchased from the GSA with 59K miles, inspected with jack spare, full plus driver at around 5975lbs. brakes checked fron about 15 mph =OK. specs ALL OK...
  6. allrevup

    M1008, brake/cargo? load valve bracket

    Hello. Could some one with a stock hight M1008, Please meassure the distance between the 2 pivot points (top to botton) on the rear load proportioning brake valve dog leg. Tha bracket I spot welded to make up for my lift kit, fell off and I can't remenber (5 years since) the meassurment, to...
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