Guys have asked around local suppliers to why the need to lower the brake proportional valve at rear of a GQ. SO far responses have been vague.
What’s the reason, is the length its extended proportional to the lift that you fit.
Looking at lifting my truck and trying to do as much home work as I can.
Before anyone asked I have searched with no luck.
Cheers
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Brake proportional valve extention
Hi guys,
I have just fitted one of these to a 5" lift, have to say i laid under the GQ and spent a bit of time trying to figure out HOW MUCH tension i should be putting on the spring?????
Anyone got an idea how i should actually set this up?? i basically grabbed middle ground and loaded just a little tension onto the spring.
Guidance would be appreciated.
Cheers guys
I have just fitted one of these to a 5" lift, have to say i laid under the GQ and spent a bit of time trying to figure out HOW MUCH tension i should be putting on the spring?????
Anyone got an idea how i should actually set this up?? i basically grabbed middle ground and loaded just a little tension onto the spring.
Guidance would be appreciated.
Cheers guys
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