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Old Apr 1, 2003 | 10:43 AM
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Prop Valve Question, Looked...cant find anything...

Just wondering what prop valve I should use with 95 ta rear brakes (PBR Calipers), and my stock 91 cast brakes up front? maybe just remove the spring and plunger and put an adjustable valve in the rear line?? This setup is kinda temperary until I get the cash for my Wilwood front brake kit. Any ideas guys????
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Old Apr 1, 2003 | 11:17 AM
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Re: Prop Valve Question, Looked...cant find anything...

Originally posted by Stang Eater
Just wondering what prop valve I should use with 95 ta rear brakes (PBR Calipers), and my stock 91 cast brakes up front? maybe just remove the spring and plunger and put an adjustable valve in the rear line?? This setup is kinda temperary until I get the cash for my Wilwood front brake kit. Any ideas guys????
You definately want the 1LE valve(J65) for 89-92 4-wheel disc car but I'm not certain of the number- I THINK it may be 14089497 BUT I AM NOT CERTAIN!
What I do know for a fact is the 1LE valve(J65) for a pre '89 car is 14089496 but the thread pitch is different on this valve and will not fit your car. They are the same valves pre89 and post 89 with the only difference being the brake line thread pitch- but again I am not certain of the # I listed above/ please verify that with a dealership- they can help you.
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