1980 toyota pickup lift ?s
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1980 toyota pickup lift ?s
im lifting my truck have 3 1/2 in rancho lift and maybe putting on 2 in shackles too but what do i do with the line thats on the rear axle for the brake valve? it is connectoed to the brake valve not sure if i can take it out or do i have to extend the rod some help would be nice thank you
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I take it you're talking about the lspv? The thing that's hanging on the frame rail on the passenger side with the metal rod and a couple brake lines coming out of it?
If so, there's a couple options. If the valve is frozen and not letting fluid flow through, you can eliminate it with a manual proportioning valve. If you want to retain the usefulness of it, you can make a bracket that raises the axle end of the rod 4" or so up from the axle. If you don't feel like making one yourself, I believe 4Crawler makes one for the pickups. I went with one of his on my 4Runner because I was short on time and had other projects going when I was getting around to relocating it.
Hope that helps you out, if not please clarify and I'm certain someone will have a creative solution for you.
If so, there's a couple options. If the valve is frozen and not letting fluid flow through, you can eliminate it with a manual proportioning valve. If you want to retain the usefulness of it, you can make a bracket that raises the axle end of the rod 4" or so up from the axle. If you don't feel like making one yourself, I believe 4Crawler makes one for the pickups. I went with one of his on my 4Runner because I was short on time and had other projects going when I was getting around to relocating it.
Hope that helps you out, if not please clarify and I'm certain someone will have a creative solution for you.
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