Hi guys i have a problem with the rear brakes of the lux , i have adjusted them up and bled them and am still having trouble with them not working well ,
crawled under the back and there is a sort of cylinder mounted up under the tray that the brake line goes to then down to the diff , there is also a rod connected to the back of the diff that goes up to this cylinder .
is this necessary ? or could i remove the cylinder and just run straight brake line to the diff then out to each wheel
or is this cylinder a distributer or something? rod looks like it pumps up the cylinder when the diff moves ??
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Rear 84 LN65 Hilux brake assembly?
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Rear 84 LN65 Hilux brake assembly?
1991 Hdj80 ,
yeah its illegal!yamaha__308 wrote:Are there any issues with replacing the LSPV with a bias valve from Wilwood or similar?
just cut it and zip tie it to the top so all the brakes go to the rear
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if you have lifted your car you need to extend the arm to make the breaks work
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