proportioning valve

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timmo
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proportioning valve

Post by timmo » Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:27 pm

just installed rear discs on an L series - just wondering if I need to swap the proportioning valve from the donor car aswell??? Not sure if the brakes are working properly - testing them they dont seem to lock up on loose gravel... cant remember if the drums did or not. How can i test the them? I've replaced the pads, had the disks machined and bled them an everything.

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Post by subarursliberty » Sat Feb 10, 2007 9:47 pm

Give subaru a quick call to see if the part numbers are the same between the RX and a normal GL or something.
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Post by fredsub » Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:03 am

was driving my L for a few years with the rear discs, with the original wagon proportioning valve. Well the brakes worked heaps better than with the drums - remarkable difference, even more very noticeable if you put on larger tyres.
I think most people don't bother changing that valve, but if you have the RX one there on hand, why not put it in?

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