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Old 14-11-2006, 08:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default WB Stato Discs to Drum rear

Just a question, Ive fitted wb stato rear discs to the ute and changed master cylinder aswell, my ute came standard with the proportioning valve on the chassis (attatched to top of diff) Ive removed it and hooked the lines back up. Because Ive used the stato m/cylinder will I have a drama with the rear brakes getting too much pressure or is the control in the stato m/cylinder. Im sure ill soon find out but just wondering.
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WB master has its own proportioning valve inbuilt
You still may have some rear wheel lockup issues in the wet though as the arse of a ute doesn't weigh as much as a stato
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