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brake proportioning valve
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brake proportioning valve
how important is a proportioning valve can i throw it over my shoulder or not
If you're going to ditch it, replace it within an adjustable proportioning valve. Without one, you'll be locking the rear up a lot. You just need to remove the return line from the rear.
See here:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... ight=valve
See here:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... ight=valve
To be honest you can get rid of it but its not the best idea the reason its connected to your diff is so when the weight shifts to the front it releases pressure to the rear of the 4wd so you dont lock up and if the rears squatting due to weight it can apply more pressure to help stop so even the adjustable ones dont work properly but each to their own.
BOBBED 84' 4Runner 2.8L Chugger
35's, Locker's, High steer, RUF, 4 link rear, Crawler Gears.
35's, Locker's, High steer, RUF, 4 link rear, Crawler Gears.
well my understanding is they put more brakeing too the front as more load is put in the back or am i wrong. as this will not be able to cary any wait with the springs iam useing i thought maybe i can get rid of it. i was just asking as iam not an expert on everything as sume poeple onb here are. thanks too the people that gave good advise
how are you getting 5 inch's of lift cause most people over estimate their lift.
And just make up a bracket the same length you lift you chassis from your diff its a lot simpler than removing the whole thing!
And just make up a bracket the same length you lift you chassis from your diff its a lot simpler than removing the whole thing!
BOBBED 84' 4Runner 2.8L Chugger
35's, Locker's, High steer, RUF, 4 link rear, Crawler Gears.
35's, Locker's, High steer, RUF, 4 link rear, Crawler Gears.
They apply more braking to the rear as more load is placed in the rear, or alternatively, they apply less braking to the rear when unloaded to avoid rear wheel lock up.doe wrote:well my understanding is they put more brakeing too the front as more load is put in the back or am i wrong. as this will not be able to cary any wait with the springs iam useing i thought maybe i can get rid of it. i was just asking as iam not an expert on everything as sume poeple onb here are. thanks too the people that gave good advise
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