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Brake Prop valve

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Brake Prop valve

Post by nicbeer »

Hey,

wondering if anyone else has one of these installed in there sierra with rear disc?

I seem to be having rear steer on hard braking. I have the 4dr vit on front and sierra calipers on rear, std new mc. also the brake pedal goes down a bit then goes solid, i have read up zuwharri board of similar experience and a prop valve is a good investment.

Any good or cheaper brands to grab?

Nic
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Post by Liam »

Still got the residual valve in from the drum setup?

We have the adjustable strange and willwood ones.
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Post by nicbeer »

Hey Liam,

Yeh have got the valve still there. This is on a WT so single rear line.

What $$ am i looking at and freight to perth. 6065?

Got a $ on a WILWOOD BRAKE PROPORTIONING VALVES
WIL2608419 as $75 and $14 shipping.

Thanks

Nic
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Post by nicbeer »

any more on this liam?
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Post by MART »

Nicbeer , are you talking about a brake bias valve which allows you to adjust braking from front to rear. Also if you are getting rear steer on heavy braking , could be a lazy calliper , Cheers Paul.
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Post by Bazooka »

Damo got me a Wilwood one when he got his through Ebay from the states. Cost was $60 including freight.

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Post by nicbeer »

Yep thats the one bazooka, yeh will be looking at that then.

MART. yeh thats it. it will brake straight but locking up before the front.
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Post by MART »

I've got a similiar one , had to adjust it to stop locking as well , mine is mounted on the inner chassis rail and to pass engineering I had to put a cover over it so that it could not be adjusted without tools , they can't go in the cab , because people can adjust them while driving , that's in NSW so see how you go , Cheers Paul.
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