My guess is this can't be rocket science because 95% of the rods that I see are running front disc conversions. My guess is to find out what my car weighs, and what size rear wheel cylinders I'm using. Go through the books and find a car of similiar weight and wheel cyl size and use that one. I could probably go to our state inspection station and test the brakes on the skid pad. If the car does not brake correctly, I could install individual adjusters inline in the front and rear brakes and adjust it until I get it right. But since I've never done this before, I thought I'd put it out to the group for some responses. Nick ----- Original Message ----- From: Tom Stroup <tstroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] AAJ Brake kits > Brakes are tricky things to get to work correctly. > > Proportioning valves work with set parameters > that are known by the car builders... like front > and rear weight, wheel cylinder sizes, front disk > size, etc. You could buy a real adjustable valve > from an aftermarket place like Summit Racing, > for example, and fine tune YOUR system to > your vehicle. > > The fixed valves from specific > models may not do what you wish. Check out > a Chrysler parts book and you will find there > were many proportioning valves, each to fit a > certain situation. In general, you might be OK > with what you install. It is kinda like insurance. > All car insurance is good until you need it. > > At least try it out on a lightly graveled parking > area to see which end locks up first, before you > throw the family in and go for a highway run > on a rainy day. The question is: If it doesn't > work like you think it should, how will you > fix it? > > Just my two cents, > Tom 1957 Dodge in southern Ohio > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > Calendars are still available. Don't miss the chance to get yours now! > Details for ordering may be found at: > http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2002/index.html > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Calendars are still available. Don't miss the chance to get yours now! Details for ordering may be found at: http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2002/index.html
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