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> Proportioning Valve, Stock, Adjustable, or Tee
ventedrib
post Feb 25 2009, 02:28 PM
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I have 911 front suspention with A calipers and stock 914 4 rear calipers. Should I use stock proportioning valve an adjustable one or a Tee. I thought a tee might work fine with the bigger brakes up front and the small in the back what do you think.
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post Feb 25 2009, 02:31 PM
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I have 911 front suspention with A calipers and stock 914 4 rear calipers. Should I use stock proportioning valve an adjustable one or a Tee. I thought a tee might work fine with the bigger brakes up front and the small in the back what do you think.
Sorry wrong forum can someone move this to the garage.
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