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I do somethings that I think about later, why did I do that!!!
It's all about learning about these trucks.
It may not be wrong, it just takes a little longer. Well thats what I keep telling myself.
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No it is not hard, just some bolts and hoses. Just remember were it all goes so you can put it back. Also be sure to remove the valve core in the spare when you put it on. If you do not the CTIS for that tire will not work and you will not be able to get air in or out of that tire.
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I would change the tire if you have to drive very far. When changing the tire be sure to let all the air out first, then remove all the CTIS parts.
Careful the tire is very Heavy about 425lbs.
I picked up a m931A1 that had a flat tire and this is what the inside looked like.
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Here is somes pics for my M931A1 we picked up that had a flat front tire.
We aired it up and drive it home. I will not do that again!!!
It was a new tire also.:mad:
You can air up each tire if they put the valve on the wheels right.
We just pickup a M925A2 and we could not get air in one of the tires.
As it turns out they left a valve core in the tire when they put the CTIS valve on it.
So you could not let air out or put air in.
Good luck with your truck.