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Did you have to do much adjusting with that proportioning valve? Pretty strait forward?
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Toyoland66 said:I had the same exact deal with my rear drums, when i would get on the brakes really hard one of the rears would always lock, and make me feel like a jackass
Ya, you can replace shoes, adjust, etc etc....With as cheap as it is to rear disks I went ahead and did it, no more adjusting, they work really well. I did the conversion about 5 years ago and I haven't had any trouble. I installed a proportioning valve at the same time.
mikruiser said:Did you have to do much adjusting with that proportioning valve? Pretty strait forward?
mikruiser said:Thanks Joe! It is a June of 72. Yea, the cruiser is up with me in WA, I go to school up here at Western Wash U. I am gonna have to post another pic tomorrow with the bezel flipped, damn you bezel nazi's.![]()