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Reliable Binders Twin I Beam Fords Proportioning Valve.JPG

 
 
Reliable Binders Twin I Beam Fords Proportioning Valve.JPG
Reliable Binders Twin I Beam Fords Proportioning Valve.JPG
A proportioning valve is also necessary to maintain proper front to rear brake bias when using disc brakes up front and drum brakes out back. This controls the line pressure between the front and rear brakes to prevent premature rear wheel lockup. View Related Article
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