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Reproduction Proportioning Valve/Distribution Blocks
JEGS 555-631302 O.E. Style Proportioning Valve/Distribution Block
- Ensures proper brake bias from front to rear to prevent lock up of wheels
- Designed for front disc / rear drum brake applications
- Specifications: (2) 3/8"-24 ports for front brakes & (1) 9/16"-18 port for rear brakes, 7/16-24 & 1/2-20 inlets
- Constructed from a one-piece brass body
- Component to complete your custom brake system
Specifications:
Would this be correct for a 1988 C1500 Silverado with a 5.7L (K code), 2wd with a 700R4 transmission?
Will it work on 98 chevy c3500 dually
Would this fit on my 1986 F150 with a 302 or do I need to buy something else?
Well this fit a 1989 Chevy k 1500 with a 5.7 inch naturally aspirated engine
Can this product be used in my 67 Camaro with power front disc/rear drum brakes
Will this fit a 2004 pontiac gto?
Am I correct in saying this will fit on a 1989 Chevy Suburban V1500 4WD 5.7 - Front disc / rear drum?
Do you still need a front and rear residual pressure valves
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