trhull
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Hey guys,
So I just got done installing my newest upgrade, a 2002 explorer 8.8 rear axle with trac-loc and disc brakes.
My question to any of you is if you know where the brake proportioning/bias valve is located. Is it taken care of within the master cylinder, or is there a separate valve after the master cylnder, possibly in the RABS pump or something like that? I as this because I now have the rear discs and would like a little bit better control over what they are doing (personally I would like to add a little more rear brake). I was thinking about installing a manually adjustable proportioning valve or setting up a load sensitive proportioning valve.
Any input would be much appreciated, as of now I am fairly convinced proportioning is going on in the master cylinder.
Thanks guys.
So I just got done installing my newest upgrade, a 2002 explorer 8.8 rear axle with trac-loc and disc brakes.
My question to any of you is if you know where the brake proportioning/bias valve is located. Is it taken care of within the master cylinder, or is there a separate valve after the master cylnder, possibly in the RABS pump or something like that? I as this because I now have the rear discs and would like a little bit better control over what they are doing (personally I would like to add a little more rear brake). I was thinking about installing a manually adjustable proportioning valve or setting up a load sensitive proportioning valve.
Any input would be much appreciated, as of now I am fairly convinced proportioning is going on in the master cylinder.
Thanks guys.