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Old 07-02-2021, 02:01 PM   #1
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Mystery ID plate on frame

Spent last weekend crawling around under the new to me 2004 40DS04, found some familiar stuff and a few mysteries. One mystery is a ID plate that the numbers are well stamped into and visible but the manufacture and other info has mostly worn off. I'm thinking brake system as it on a front cross member close to the primary and secondary air tanks.
Anyone recognize it? and its importance to me?
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Spent last weekend crawling around under the new to me 2004 40DS04, found some familiar stuff and a few mysteries. One mystery is a ID plate that the numbers are well stamped into and visible but the manufacture and other info has mostly worn off. I'm thinking brake system as it on a front cross member close to the primary and secondary air tanks.
Anyone recognize it? and its importance to me?
https://reycogranning.com/resources/...-jt-im-manual/
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Spent last weekend crawling around under the new to me 2004 40DS04, found some familiar stuff and a few mysteries. One mystery is a ID plate that the numbers are well stamped into and visible but the manufacture and other info has mostly worn off. I'm thinking brake system as it on a front cross member close to the primary and secondary air tanks.
Anyone recognize it? and its importance to me?
That is the front suspension tag from Rayco Granning
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Spent last weekend crawling around under the new to me 2004 40DS04, found some familiar stuff and a few mysteries. One mystery is a ID plate that the numbers are well stamped into and visible but the manufacture and other info has mostly worn off. I'm thinking brake system as it on a front cross member close to the primary and secondary air tanks.
Anyone recognize it? and its importance to me?
It's the identifier for your front suspension. https://reycogranning.com/rg/wp-cont...FS1460-web.pdf
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Thanks everyone, knew I wouldn't have to wait long for an answer, I have saved the manual for future reference.
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