Adjustable Brake Proportioning Valve, Recommendations and experiences ... please |
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Adjustable Brake Proportioning Valve, Recommendations and experiences ... please |
Eddie914 |
Apr 20 2006, 05:35 PM
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In preparation for installation of the 3.2 into the teener, I'm cleaning up a few items: New SS fuel lines, welding the broken clutch tube, front oil cooler thermostat and brake proportioning valve.
I'm planning on replacing the stock proportioning valve with a "T" and installing an adjustable valve. What type/brand of valve do other teener owners use? The Good? The Bad? The Ugly? Lever type ... Wilwood? Knob type ... Wilwood or SBC or ? Thanks Eddie |
Eddie914 |
Apr 20 2006, 07:12 PM
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Eric,
911SC front & rear calipers and rotors Porterfield R4 pads Front: 225/50/16 on 16 x8 Rear: 245/45/16 on 16 x 9 Thanks Eddie |
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