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Old 02-22-2005, 06:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Can I link all my brakes together?

OK I know this sounds crazy. I`m haveing problems fitting a custom exhaust do to the rear brake linkage is contacting the pipe.So I was thinking about relocating it. Thumb brake maybe?Then this crazy idea came to me why not just run a new rear brake line to my front master cylinder? Then have the front and rear apply at the same time. I know there must be reason that they are seperate but thought I would throw the question at you for fun .
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You could do it, but you'll need an aftermarket proportioning (sp) valve to variate the pressure applied to the rear caliper. Otherwise, front and rear would always get exact same pressure which would likely cause the rear to lock up way before the front is doing an good. Summit Racing and Jegs sells these (google those names and you'll come up with the site).

That being said, I'd find a different exhaust.
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