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What you misunderstood was, this site has high standards.
This is not "The Internet", this is "SteelSoldiers".
Over the years our rules have developed for good reasons.
Too bad you won't follow them(and therefore will no longer be posting here).
The first letter of the first word in a sentence needs to be capitalized. That's the world standard.
It's also one of our site rules.
The second, third and fourth replies did not follow this rule.
The fact is, you can safely change your service brake diaphragm, but not your spring brake chamber diaphragm.
If these terms are unfamiliar to you, then you should either educate yourself more before working on your brakes, or take it to a truck shop.
Here's some good info...
Once again, I'm not clairvoyant. Letting us know your abilities, expectations and needs, makes a difference(in the replies you get).
Thank God this ain't a popularity contest, huh GE?
The trucks and the parts are obsolete.
This means that in order to make use of them, you need to be able to make modifications to maintain them in whatever fashion you feel you need.
Is that worded better GE?
I wasn't being sarcastic, I was being realistic.
Since the OP did not say what he...
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