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Standalone inline proportioning valve?

Stomis

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When I redid my front brakes I eliminated the warning light/junction block for simplicity. I dont need a light to tell me I blew a brakeline and its a dual feed master so its not like I'll loose all my breaking...

That being said I've had my rear line capped since last week (not driving it very much) and I want to get it hooked back up. So is there some sort of measurement I should be looking for for a proportioning valve? And is there any chance in hell a NAPA or Autozone could get me one so I can do it tomorrow?
 
just get a adjustable. make a bracket to bolt to the master/booster stud. then plumb it blead it and test drive it and set to ere you want and be done.

i did than and worked great.
 
just get a adjustable. make a bracket to bolt to the master/booster stud. then plumb it blead it and test drive it and set to ere you want and be done.

i did than and worked great.

Ok I'm gonna call my local speed shop and see if they have one in stock.
 

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