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1988 D44 - Actuator?


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That’s what we famously call the height sensing valve. It is for the rear brakes. It’s so that way when you have a heavy load, you’ll get better braking in the rear than the front. It doesn’t have anything to do with the axle other than the rod connected to it to help move the height valve up and down. 

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Well it’s a good part to have. Most bypass it but it works as it should if it still works. It can be tested by disconnecting the rod and zip tying it upward for maximum “load” to per say. If you stop faster and quicker, it works. If you stop the same then something is wrong with it and it’s not giving more braking power. 

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Just now, eaglescout526 said:

Well it’s a good part to have. Most bypass it but it works as it should if it still works. It can be tested by disconnecting the rod and zip tying it upward for maximum “load” to per say. If you stop faster and quicker, it works. If you stop the same then something is wrong with it and it’s not giving more braking power. 

ok cool. I'm assuming if I where to lift I'd need to lengthen the arm 

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