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I use the Ken Tool geared lug wrench with it's 2 fairly short bars. For me it worked miracles... I had several lugs that wouldn't move and one thimble spinner.. This wrench dealt with it all.. It was kinda sketchy on how to use it at first, but once figured out, I'll not use any other....
I couldn't tell by the pic, but, if the brake light switch is on the hydro side, it should be moved to the air side when you rebuild the pack. I can't remember if the switch is the same or if you need a new one for the air side... Me thinks it's the same....
Yes remove the hump and the tranny and transfer are easy.
I ran all of mine to a manifold with a line to the air filter can and one to the front lock air switch. I have a "ford" switch which electrically opens/closes valves as needed during a ford. When the air switch is active and the ford...
I recommend you identify the transfer case.. Mine came without the in cab air engagement switch, but was obviously converted to the the air shift transfer case.. They did not take the time to run the air line or install the in cab switch... I thought mine was a non working sprag until further...
You do NOT need the C2742... Of course mounting options of the radio makes it nice occasionally... My radio stack is in the box of my deuce and it's nice to be able to handle the 246 in the cab... I got a DVD of most of the radios for cheap off ebay... Don't remember numbers right now.. can find...
If the remote box is a C-2742 then it will allow changing the preset channels and power setting on the the rt-246, but not the rt-524, remotely... Well as far as the cable reaches anyway. Yes, ICS is intercom system and RAD is radio... Only problem with headsets in a 1009 is you're cut off from...
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