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Another burb ?

JIMs70K25

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My 89 has a weight/load sensing prop valve for the rear brakes. As you can see from my sig I have a gov-loc 14bsf, I'd like to swap in a 14BFF. What will I have to do with the brakes in the rear w/ the funky prop valve? (there's a couple for sell in a local rag I'm thinking of pursuing)
 
JIMs70K25 said:
My 89 has a weight/load sensing prop valve for the rear brakes. As you can see from my sig I have a gov-loc 14bsf, I'd like to swap in a 14BFF. What will I have to do with the brakes in the rear w/ the funky prop valve? (there's a couple for sell in a local rag I'm thinking of pursuing)
I would just bypass the damn thing, if you desire, i'm sure you can fab a bracket to allow it to work
 
better off

my line broke between the valve and the t on the axle.
i took the odd size fitting valve out of the picture.
best thing i did i can lock up the 33x12.5x16.5 's now.
before it would take two feet on the pedal and alot more distance
to stop!!!maby the valve was bad? i had moved the bracket to match
oem angle after the blocks were added did'nt help.
let us know.
 
when i put the 14bff under my 89 3/4 suburban, i just unhooked it and set it where i wanted it... drive around for a while and see how you like it, adjust it and see if its any better then leave it alone! thats what i did.
 

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