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where do you get that this Euclid product is the same as the Meritor used on the trucks?Find it parts has them listed, whether or not they are in stock is another story...
https://www.finditparts.com/products/3653638/euclid-epb0912
It's been a while since I found it. I had a leak in one of mine, and started searching for "0912 piggyback" under the assumption that since the chamber sizes are standard any brand should work that's when I found the Euclid one. The one I actually ended up buying was from a surplus place that only had one (for $25 nonetheless!!!). It was Haldex 41M001. I can confirm from personal experience the haldex one fits without issue. I have never purchased the Euclid one, but I believe it should work.where do you get that this Euclid product is the same as the Meritor used on the trucks?
this haldex has been superseeded to https://www.finditparts.com/products/5755675/haldex-0912001 from what I can tell in notes from other product listings.... It was Haldex 41M001. I can confirm from personal experience the haldex one fits without issue. ....
The military design and the civilian version use the same principle of operation. Does not matter who made it. The military used civilian designs for a reason. Simplicity and parts availability. All the wedges. Seals and springs interchange between the fleets. It's called a piggyback 9/12. Not common but used in the old days. Caging bolt a 9/12 or a 12/12 is part # 44M011
The split in the years Will / Suprman speaks of in an earlier post they went from uncommon 9/12 to a 12/16 which is what the 939 series trucks use and is much more readily available.
On an LMTV you can upgrade to 12 long tube and add the 12/16 piggy or if you can find the short stems go for it.
The military design and the civilian version use the same principle of operation. Does not matter who made it. The military used civilian designs for a reason. Simplicity and parts availability. All the wedges. Seals and springs interchange between the fleets. It's called a piggyback 9/12. Not common but used in the old days. Caging bolt a 9/12 or a 12/12 is part # 44M011
The split in the years Will / Suprman speaks of in an earlier post they went from uncommon 9/12 to a 12/16 which is what the 939 series trucks use and is much more readily available.
On an LMTV you can upgrade to 12 long tube and add the 12/16 piggy or if you can find the short stems go for it.
??? who is "They"??? none of the recent links to products are military .... they are civilian so little confused about questionWill they sell to non-military types though???
Parts target. It appears to be a military number list.??? who is "They"??? none of the recent links to products are military .... they are civilian so little confused about question
Do you have an A0 or A1? They have different size hose connections.It's been a while since I found it. I had a leak in one of mine, and started searching for "0912 piggyback" under the assumption that since the chamber sizes are standard any brand should work that's when I found the Euclid one. The one I actually ended up buying was from a surplus place that only had one (for $25 nonetheless!!!). It was Haldex 41M001. I can confirm from personal experience the haldex one fits without issue. I have never purchased the Euclid one, but I believe it should work.
to clarify...... yes you can cage them and change the whole kitten kaboodle in one piece, If your asking can you pull apart the two halves of the can after spring is caged.... no clue, but my guess is a big fat NO no no....So the suicide spring is on the back half of the piggy back. You just cage them and replace?