[AMC-list] brake proportioning valve
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[AMC-list] brake proportioning valve



frank, i dont think your ENTIRELY correct on that prop valves were only used a few years in the 70's. all 3 of my eagles use them. they are the gm style and mount on the right hand side of the firewall down low way below the heater box. hard to find. 
 
a prop valve is VERY important. especially when you move to disk brakes in the front. disk brakes take more force to apply than do drum brakes. but the disk brakes perform 10x better than drums. cooling, when wet, you  name it. 
 
it was a HORRIBLE problem getting the rear brakes dialed in when i put the 13" mustang gt brakes on my '62 classic. now it will stand on its nose. the rear wheel lockup is BAD dangerous if happening before the front tires. 

dave stohler
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