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Old 09-06-2006, 06:28 PM
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Drop braket

Anyone know where I can buy a an adjustable drop braket for the rear brakets?
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what ?
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Originally Posted by 94toyota4x4
Anyone know where I can buy a an adjustable drop braket for the rear brakets?
honestly... elaborate on what you are looking for... what is this for? a 94 4x4 maybe given your name... help US help YOU, lol

if your are looking for an adjustable braCket to remount rear exhaust braCket, they can be found at most auto parts stores
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huh??????????????
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bumper brackets?

LSPV?
Old 09-06-2006, 07:00 PM
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sorry guys, for the rear brakes where that valvue decides how much brake fluid is sent to the rear brakes, it all depends on how much the rear springs are compressed, its on a 94 toyota pickup.
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In english this time
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rod to proportioning valve?....why do you need a new one? wondering because everyone I have seen is bent but worked none the less.
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oo really, I was told if you get an adjustable drop braketyou can push a lot more brakeing power out of the rear brakes, heres a link
http://toyota.off-road.com/toyota/ar....jsp?id=186210
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This bracket usual comes with the Downey kit, but I am sure you could make it super easy...



https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...highlight=lpsv
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I agree, make one yourself. Use a peice of aluminum flat stock.

Marc, in that pic above do you have a drop bracket on your panhard? It looks like it has a lot of rake to it?

edit: I just noticed that that wasn't yours Marc!:pat:

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Not my truck....Mine looks like this...



I just didnt have a pic of my LPSV bracket on mine
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[QUOTE=Marc P;984048] I am sure you could make it super easy...[quote]

Yep. Just cut a length of metal to the length you want and drill the necessary holes.

I used a .25"x1.25" piece of steel. I cut it long enough to raise the end of the LSPV rod 4" (the height of my suspension lift). Then I just drilled two holes in each end and bolted it in place.
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NWOR and 4Crawler sells em.

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