how many of you have adjusted position of brake load sensing valve on rear axle when doing a 2" lift. are there any bad effects on braking not doing it,as there would be less rear brake bias, or is it not really necessary on a 2" lift?
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The setup on each individual truck is going to be different. Take it down a quiet road at about 30-40ish and stand on the brakes. If the arse end locks up, leave well alone, if not, adjust to suit. It should really be done as the geometry is being altered, but if it aint broke and all that....http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/
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Originally posted by grabeck View Posti guess doing it properly, the bracket on the axle should be raised the same amount as the lift being done to the vehicle, to maintain the standard brake balance.Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!
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