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  1. housemover

    Dual Circuit Brake Engineering Thread

    I agree no air pressure and you still have brakes sorta. But blow a line or mc or wheel cylinderand your done. Been there and that was no fun and I stay up on my pm's. Different pressures something I have thought about but I keep thinking the 105 was designed to work with the deuce system...
  2. housemover

    Dual Circuit Brake Engineering Thread

    Is using 105 parts such a bad idea no one wants to comment? Something I'm not sure of is if the line pressure from the 105 mc would be about the same as th deuce? Although it is a system designed to work with the deuce. You would just be moving it from the trailer to one truck axle.
  3. housemover

    Dual Circuit Brake Engineering Thread

    Has anyone considerd using 105 trailer mc and air pancake? All that would need to be done is plug the line to one axle then mount and plum the 105 parts to it. Would not be hard to do parts are easy to locate. Then you have brakes on at lest one axle. But thoughts in my head don't always work.
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