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Old Jun 5, 2016 | 11:24 PM
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New Brake Proportioning Valve

Where can I find a brand new oem or close to oem brake proportioning valve? It seems no company has them (SummitRacing, Autozone, Jegs, Napa, ect.)

The one I do have the bracket is rusted very badly and I suspect its bad.
Im cleaning and painting my engine bay for a swap and would like to get rid of all the old rusty/nasty parts.
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Old Jun 7, 2016 | 07:05 AM
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Re: New Brake Proportioning Valve

Originally Posted by bigcheeseburger
Where can I find a brand new oem or close to oem brake proportioning valve? It seems no company has them (SummitRacing, Autozone, Jegs, Napa, ect.)
http://www.flynbye.com

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Old Jun 8, 2016 | 01:21 AM
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Re: New Brake Proportioning Valve

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Thanks man but it seems they only carry proportioning valves for disk rear for my year (1992) and not to mention they are really expensive.

I think ill just reuse my old one maybe cut off the old rusty mounting bracket or look at my local bone yard for a decent shape one.
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