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I got the OME900 coils in the rear, gave me like a two inch lift. Stoked on it, but not as stoked with my stopping ability. I've been researching for days, and I can't find it. WHAT/ WHERE is the Load Sensing Pressure Valve?? I don't normally consider myself a newb, but I'm stumped. Any help is awesome!
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Lol. K. From the back of your truck, climb underneath. Take a look at your axle housing. On top of it, on the driver's side is a bracket. That bracket is attached to a rod, which is usually pretty bent up on these trucks. The rod goes up to a device on the inside of the passenger side frame, just behind the fuel tank. This device is the LSPV. You will also see that there are two brake lines going into the LSPV, and one coming out of it and going down to the brake lines that run across the top of the axle housing.
If that doesn't work for you, I can find a pic.
MC
If that doesn't work for you, I can find a pic.
MC
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on the passenger side frame rail right above the rear axle. Easy way is to follow the passenger side brake line from the drum which goes right into it. Can't say how it works exactly, but I do know it transfers more/less braking power to the front brake as load changes in the bed or as the rear axle moves up/down.
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A simple bracket will usually take care of it, make one like pictured above or see below:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...l#LSPV_Bracket
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...l#LSPV_Bracket
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