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Brake bias valve and lifts
Brake bias valve and lifts
I have a 88 GQ wagon, and i'm about to put a 2-3" lift into it.
Looking under the rear, it has a load sensing valve, that adjusts the amount of brake bais depending on ride height, now if i go and put a 2-3" lift into it, will it think that there is no load on the rear and make the front brakes do all the work? Or is there a bracket you can get that moves the whole assy up?
Thanks in advance.
Glen
Looking under the rear, it has a load sensing valve, that adjusts the amount of brake bais depending on ride height, now if i go and put a 2-3" lift into it, will it think that there is no load on the rear and make the front brakes do all the work? Or is there a bracket you can get that moves the whole assy up?
Thanks in advance.
Glen
Re: Brake bias valve and lifts
the spring from the load sensing valve is mounted to the diff housing.77F1004WD wrote:I have a 88 GQ wagon, and i'm about to put a 2-3" lift into it.
Looking under the rear, it has a load sensing valve, that adjusts the amount of brake bais depending on ride height, now if i go and put a 2-3" lift into it, will it think that there is no load on the rear and make the front brakes do all the work? Or is there a bracket you can get that moves the whole assy up?
Thanks in advance.
Glen
Just move it up as much as the lift to get it right, with a bracket.
Here is a pic of my truck, with 6" lift, and you can see the alloy bracket.
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Hrmmm....
I used to have a '89 GQ, with the small front brakes, and now I have a newer GQ with the bigger front brakes. I can't really tell much difference. My adjuster has not been moved to compensate for the lift though. Maybe there is a bit left in the brakes. I might try and move it this weekend!
I used to have a '89 GQ, with the small front brakes, and now I have a newer GQ with the bigger front brakes. I can't really tell much difference. My adjuster has not been moved to compensate for the lift though. Maybe there is a bit left in the brakes. I might try and move it this weekend!
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