ViperRay
Enthusiast
I apologize in advance if this question has already been addressed but I couldn't find what I was looking for. I know that proportioning valves are typically placed on the line going to the rear brakes and that it allows you to decrease the pressure going to the rear brakes as needed for proper "balance". I guess I don't understand why the proportioning valve can't be placed on the line going to the front brakes to allow the rears to do a little more work in some of our vipers.
There are different "fixes" I have read for this problem including smaller calipers on the front but why can't this be done as long as there is still enough pressure in the line to lock the brakes up front? Thanks.
There are different "fixes" I have read for this problem including smaller calipers on the front but why can't this be done as long as there is still enough pressure in the line to lock the brakes up front? Thanks.