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brake proportioning valve
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brake proportioning valve
is the brake proportioning valve in the back of the LN65 hiluxs really neccesary? im in the middle of doin a 4 link and dont really when it connected to the diff if i dont have to. i wont be towing or anything, can i just cut the bit off the diff and leave it at that? .
cheers
Waz
cheers
Waz
i know that it takes some braking bias from the rear and sends it to the front so the car stops nice and smooth, not touchy or jerky. i only know that much as i had to have my rebuilt last yr,
if you remove it altogether, then maybe upgrade braking system to suit.
umm im not a braking expert, get in touch with a brake expert and ask questions,
if you were in sydney, id send you to burt bros in fairfield, they really know their stuff, but youre in qld, so i wouldnt know who to go to
sorry i couldnt help more, all the best with it
if you remove it altogether, then maybe upgrade braking system to suit.
umm im not a braking expert, get in touch with a brake expert and ask questions,
if you were in sydney, id send you to burt bros in fairfield, they really know their stuff, but youre in qld, so i wouldnt know who to go to
sorry i couldnt help more, all the best with it
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There is a chance that you will keep locking rear brakes all the time even with light pedal application and lose front brake effeciency without one. Try and find a similar master cylinder with an internal prop valve or get an adjustable prop valve and set it up the brake balance
Rob
Rob
Rob L
96 Dual fuel GXL 80 series
95 V8 ES Disco
Albury Wodonga
http://www.trailtrack4x4.com
96 Dual fuel GXL 80 series
95 V8 ES Disco
Albury Wodonga
http://www.trailtrack4x4.com
Its a proportioning valve. As the rod is raised, when the suspension is compressed due to a load, the braking force to the rear brakes is increased.
Find a position of the rod where the brakes are effective, while not locking up easily, and "tie" it off. I would make something more solid than just tieing it. I am thinking of a bracket bolted to the two bolts on the valve, with a nut and a piece of threaded rod attached to the rod.
Find a position of the rod where the brakes are effective, while not locking up easily, and "tie" it off. I would make something more solid than just tieing it. I am thinking of a bracket bolted to the two bolts on the valve, with a nut and a piece of threaded rod attached to the rod.
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You can get an adjustable brake bias/proportioning valve to replace it,you adjust it via a dial/screw/knob until you are happy will it.
Locktup sells one as part of there rear disc conversion kit
http://locktup4x4.com.au/hilux-solid-fr ... t-260.html
Email Chris at Locktup and see what he can do them for
Cheers Andy
Locktup sells one as part of there rear disc conversion kit
http://locktup4x4.com.au/hilux-solid-fr ... t-260.html
Email Chris at Locktup and see what he can do them for
Cheers Andy
95' Hilux with 50 cal
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