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Brake Proportioning Valve for Disc/Disc Applications and 4-Wheel Disc Brake Conversions [GM]
555-631292
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JEGS 555-631292 Brake Proportioning Valve
- Ensures proper brake bias from front to rear to prevent lock up of wheels
- Designed for 4-wheel disc brake conversions
- Specifications: (1) 7/16 in.-24 & (1) 1/2 in.-20 inlet ports, (2) 3/8 in.-24 ports to front brakes & (1) 9/16 in.-18 port to rear brakes
- Constructed from a one-piece brass body
- A must-have component to complete your custom brake system
Specifications:
What is the flare type for this valve my lines are all dbl flares
Does it come with the bleeding tool?
I only see the 2 holes that feed from the master cylinder and one hole to the front brakes and one hole to the back brakes. Where are the 2 holes going to the front brakes?
old 1979 cj7 valve has 2 wires. Where and how do you hook up the single wire?
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