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I have an XM818 (or most of one), that I don't know what to do with, but have been tossing around some ideas in my melon. It's either come up with something or part it out.
I know on these trucks the brakes work when flat towed, when hooked up to the towed trucks service line. Which proves they can be actuated via an external air supply.
Would it be possible to actuate the brakes via a standard air brake pedal, air in, and air out to the air pack? Seems it would be. Now the big question, would it be safe?
From what I can tell there would still need to be a master cylinder, or maybe even just a reservoir, to hold the brake fluid.
I know on these trucks the brakes work when flat towed, when hooked up to the towed trucks service line. Which proves they can be actuated via an external air supply.
Would it be possible to actuate the brakes via a standard air brake pedal, air in, and air out to the air pack? Seems it would be. Now the big question, would it be safe?
From what I can tell there would still need to be a master cylinder, or maybe even just a reservoir, to hold the brake fluid.