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Rear Brake Conversion
looking to do the rear conversion on my 90 fox. i have or shall i say i think i have all the parts i need besides the adj port valve. my question is do i need to change the master cylinder? if so to which one and is there anything esle i need. if some one has pics of theres would be great or that could explain what they did would help even more.
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Your going disc on the rear right? Then you dont need a proportioning valve. Proportioning valves are only for rear drum and drum discs
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