brake proportioning valve: where to get?
#1
brake proportioning valve: where to get?
Hi has anyone bought or found a oem brake proportioning valve anywhere other than jeff's graveyard, macs, blue oval, or lmc truck?
I need to replace mine but want to put an oem replacement back on, not a summit aftermarket adujustable valve.
Thank you
I need to replace mine but want to put an oem replacement back on, not a summit aftermarket adujustable valve.
Thank you
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A couple of FTE people bought this one and said it worked great.
http://www.inlinetube.com/Prop%20Valves/VFL101.htm
A couple of FTE people bought this one and said it worked great.
http://www.inlinetube.com/Prop%20Valves/VFL101.htm
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#5
Inline Tube sells a stock replacement, but it is not OEM, but for $85 its not a bad idea.
http://inlinetube.com/Prop%20Valves/VFL101.htm
http://inlinetube.com/Prop%20Valves/VFL101.htm
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went thru the same kinda deal switching from drums to disc brake front axle..got a used one from these guys in wa. st .i dealt with these guys in the past when i lived out there ,always seemed to have what i needed . heres the link http://www.waltandverns.com
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#8
Junk yards have always been a good sorce of these valves. I knopw you want to stay away from this, but 15 - 20$ for a used one or 150- 200$ for one threw LMC. The good thing about these proportioning vavles is that they a very tough,
Last edited by Torque1st; 01-16-2007 at 06:16 PM. Reason: for sale
#9
We have already linked to other companies other than LMC for $85.00.
There are FTE spsonors that also sell these now.
Plus, buying a used one from a junkyard ...you may be getting the same thing you already have.
They all don't last forever and brakes are nothing to be screwing around with.
There are FTE spsonors that also sell these now.
Plus, buying a used one from a junkyard ...you may be getting the same thing you already have.
They all don't last forever and brakes are nothing to be screwing around with.
#11
Brake Valve
Originally Posted by quentinorciuch
btw it is a 1978 f150 4x4 disc in front, drum in the back
Valve, Brake differential
Ford part number: D5TZ-2B257-B
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Last edited by NumberDummy; 01-16-2007 at 06:07 PM.