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RE: Brake line prop. valve
By Bill - 04/25/2005 10:44:39 PM; IP 64.12.116.12
no, I dont have a prop valve, yes i did use the stock dist blk. but, front nose dives, so there engaging first. rears are adjusted and functional. are the factory dist of brake pressure different now that I have discs?
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