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RE: Brake line prop. valve
By Pete's Ponies - 04/25/2005 3:49:14 PM; IP 68.55.202.252
a prop valves takes away pressure from the rear. Drums require less pressure. If you didn't have one, your backs would be doing most of the work or lock up by the time the fronts were engaged. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, you used the stock distribution block from your Mustang?
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 Brake line prop. valve -- Bill, 04/25/2005
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