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rear brake thingo on hilux
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rear brake thingo on hilux
I am currently building a 87 hilux and at the moment am working on the chassis giving it a de rust and repaint. Looking at the braking system there is a thingo attached to the chassis with brake lines connected to it and some arm that runs to the read diff..... Any one know what the F it does it do and do i need it?
it is a brake proportioning valve as said, where the rod comes out and bolts onto your diff (there is 2 bolts LHS) is where it needs to be lifted...
Eg, 2" lift there needs to be a adaptor to lengthen the 'flat bar' and extend the rod further up.
4" lift needs a 4" extension..
Trust me you need it, its your brakes you are talking about....
Do you think toyota would go to all the effort in designing something the is not needed and should be thrown away.. Up to you...
Brad
Eg, 2" lift there needs to be a adaptor to lengthen the 'flat bar' and extend the rod further up.
4" lift needs a 4" extension..
Trust me you need it, its your brakes you are talking about....
Do you think toyota would go to all the effort in designing something the is not needed and should be thrown away.. Up to you...
Brad
3.0L turbo diesel, 4" lift, bud's front housing, track assasin cv's, air lokker front + Rear, beadlock'd 37 stickies, high steer, 15.5" travel ranchos, high pinion diff and coils on the rear
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