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Need help t.s. Cab hydraulics. When cab is fully lowered, and swich released the cab will rise 1 to 2 more inches on its own. How can i fix it?
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The power divider style rear axle was used either in late 2006 or 2007. The cab air shocks were removed for the A1R, so late 2004 and onward.Could it be it was a sweet A0 that they liked so much it got upfitted to an A1P2??? thus it kept the air ride cab?
What rear axle does it have? somewhere in the A1P2 line is when they went to the Power Divider style axle
Sounds like from the responses here...... to better answer; would help indirectly if we were given the year of A1p2's in question. In particular though; letting us know if they do or do not have air ride system under the cab will open up more exacting answers.SAFETY LOCKS ARE ENGAGED. SOME OF OUR A1P2s RAISE UP ONE TO TWO INCHES AFTER FULLY LOWERED AND OTHERS DO NOT. I DONT BELEVE ITS A DEADLINE JUST WONDER IF ANYONE HAS SIMILAR ISSUES.
???? so if they do not have cab air bag/shocks at rear of cab like the A0's how/where is the tie in to the electric air/over hydraulic system? Just thru the lift cylinder or is there something else too?i work on these for a living, and that is part of the electric over hydraulic system on the a1p2's and is perfectly normal.
Ahhh so the pictured truck is not armored. Thought it was. Thanks.These replace the air bags on the earlier trucks.
ok..... so the question still remains.......... did they stop using the airbags with any of the a1's there were NOT armored.. and did they have some sort of a cab shock different than the one pictured??...... or same set up as pictured?Yes, the truck in the 3 pictures is an armored M1083 A1P2
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