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|  09-01-2001, 01:34 PM | #4 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Sep 1998 Location: Oviedo, FL 
					Posts: 992
				 |   I have a 68 FB with factory front disc and rear drum [nine inch].  Didn't like the way mine stopped.  Took the factory proportioning valve out and installed a manual adjusting valve on the rear brakes.  It was better, at least I could control lock up.   Then I install Stainless Steel rear disc brakes. They use the same valve and fit really easy. NOW IT STOPS. Big difference. | 
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