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Old 08-12-2008, 12:29 PM   #1
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How accessable is same on my coach?

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jarhead1:
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Well, which one do want to get to, and what do you want to do to it?
Your unit probably has 3 separate tanks, one of which is divided into two tanks. There should be two at the front near the front axle. One of these is partitioned. Half for the wet tank and half for the secondary tank. The one in the rear is a ping tang tank which is used as an accumulator like for the suspension.
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Sorry, I missed telling you what the non-partitioned tank was. It is the primary and looks after the rear brakes mainly. Reason being, the rear shoes are much larger than the front and the axle weighs more.

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