Brake Porportioning valve.
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Brake Porportioning valve.
I just picked up my 4th gen rear today and i could not find a Porportioning valve on the car, the lines went from the master cylinder to the ABS module (no Porportioning valve)..... do i need the Porportioning valve? My car is a 1989 Camaro with a drum rear stock. I got rid of the rear but i'm wondering what cars i can use the Brake Porportioning valve off of or if i need one. Thanks
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Re: Brake Porportioning valve.
There Is Not A Standalone Proportioning Valve On 4th Gen's.
You Can Use Your Stock One. It Will Brake Ok, You Can Buy One A Aftermarket One https://www.thirdgen.org/propvalve Or Since Yours is a 89' Find out If Your Proportioning Valve Is The 1st Design M1.0 84' To Early 89" Or 2nd Design M1.5 Late 89' To 92'
You Can Use Your Stock One. It Will Brake Ok, You Can Buy One A Aftermarket One https://www.thirdgen.org/propvalve Or Since Yours is a 89' Find out If Your Proportioning Valve Is The 1st Design M1.0 84' To Early 89" Or 2nd Design M1.5 Late 89' To 92'
Last edited by LT1LE; Feb 8, 2009 at 07:18 PM.
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