handloader90
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Yeah, a prop valve can bring the front/rear balance in line, but that's just adjusting pressure, not volume. You still have to add the same amount of fluid to all the calipers to get the pads into the rotors. So shrinking the rear piston size to achieve the right bias is better than using a prop valve. Not saying it won't work, just saying that as total caliper volume increases, the MC valve has to increase to keep pedal travel in check. The bigger the MC bore, the harder the pedal effort. Hydraulics 101 stuff. It's possible 3/4 fronts and 1/2 ton rears are pretty close to the right bias already. You almost have to be a little big in the back because you can decrease that pressure, but not increase it.
I was planning on upgrading to a 3/4 ton MC and brake booster at some point if this is what you're referring to?
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