who rebuilds - proportioning valves ?, and master cylinders ?? |
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who rebuilds - proportioning valves ?, and master cylinders ?? |
jimkelly |
Apr 8 2010, 08:03 PM
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i was wondering?
jim |
Joe Bob |
Apr 11 2010, 06:30 PM
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65/35 or thereabouts bias to the front. Keeps the rears from locking up before the fronts, which is a BAD thing. Removing the valve brings it closer to 50/50 as the front brake pads are larger than the rears.
Going to bigger calipers on the fronts is good thing with the valve removed. |
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