Proportioning Valve for Disc Brakes

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  1. MaverickMagic

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    I am changing my car to front power brakes and I already have the brake pedal assembly, firewall mount, and I can get the reproduction booster and master cylinder, but I still need a proportioning valve and lines. Does anyone know if there is a reproduction proportioning valve or will I have to get one from a donor? Also, if you have done this switch, what lines did you use and how did you set them up?
     
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    I used to get mine from a granada, but have since read on this site where the original prop valve works just fine, dont know if that is true, but am going to try that route with my current project. Wont be on the road for some time, tho. Do a search on here and see what pops up.
     
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