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Prop Valve for Disc Brake Rear
Prop Valve for Disc Brake Rear
Team,
Is it accepted that everyone just buys prop valves from Spidertrax (or Low Range Offroad) or is there some other clever place i should be getting one from?
Thanks,
Greg
Is it accepted that everyone just buys prop valves from Spidertrax (or Low Range Offroad) or is there some other clever place i should be getting one from?
Thanks,
Greg
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Rumor has it that the prop valve used on Mini rears will do the job - but haven't tried one.
Its on the drivers side rear subframe and given the possible low cost nature of the beast should be worth a look. Almost stripped one as a "piece of interest" from a Mini at Centre Rd Self Serve Wreckers... but its gone now.
Appears to be adjustable under a screw off cap.
If you try it let us know if/how it works. - A mini forum might confirm this.
Its on the drivers side rear subframe and given the possible low cost nature of the beast should be worth a look. Almost stripped one as a "piece of interest" from a Mini at Centre Rd Self Serve Wreckers... but its gone now.
Appears to be adjustable under a screw off cap.
If you try it let us know if/how it works. - A mini forum might confirm this.
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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yep, Ive seen a mini prop valve converted to adjustable. It had a hole taped through the cap with a little "T" handle threaded through it to work the valve inside.
Try the VIC or NSW Mini Car clubs for info.
Also try RPM race gear.
Try the VIC or NSW Mini Car clubs for info.
Also try RPM race gear.
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Re: Prop Valve for Disc Brake Rear
How much is the spidertrax one ?greg wrote:Team,
Is it accepted that everyone just buys prop valves from Spidertrax (or Low Range Offroad) or is there some other clever place i should be getting one from?
Thanks,
Greg
You know it will work if not to many $$ I would simply buy it and drive.
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VPW have them in stock for $63
Obviously owner supplies their own two little bits of hard line, but to get the whole thing for about the cost of shipping the spendertrax item is a win I think.
Steve.
Obviously owner supplies their own two little bits of hard line, but to get the whole thing for about the cost of shipping the spendertrax item is a win I think.
Steve.
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I think i endup up at about $160ish AUD for the spidertrax unit (shipped)... our dollar is just not strong enough at the moment...Gwagensteve wrote:VPW have them in stock for $63
Obviously owner supplies their own two little bits of hard line, but to get the whole thing for about the cost of shipping the spendertrax item is a win I think.
Steve.
$160 less the $63 for VPW's willwood unit still leaves me with $97.
That should be enough to cover the cost of 2 double flares...
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