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It was optional on that chassis so theoretically its possible but now that the house is built on the chassis, it would probably take a lot of fabrication to make it fit, and either way it would be a very involved job - a lot of components, a lot of labor. It would be easier and probably less expensive to install a transmission retarder.
 
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2022 triumph 34tsc. Anybody ever look into air brake conversion? This coach just feels so hard to stop
We have a 2022 Triumph 30tsc, we had an engine brake put on at our local International dealer. We haul a SxS through the Rockies and the passes are pretty scary. The brake is amazing. Let of the accelerator and the unit slows immediately. Saves the brakes through the mountains. Approx. $600 in total but well worth it. Plus you can turn it on and off with a dash button.
 

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