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Are your sure? 140-160

re: "...If you increase braking power of the fronts only, you lengthen the stopping distance. This is fact, not opinion...."
Are you sure about this. What is more apt is that you increase the chance of the rears to lock up and skid, but if you can control this effect (see below), you might get faster stopping.

re: "...An adjustable proportioning valve will permit you to reduce the effectiveness of the front brakes back to where it needs to be...."
Again, are you sure about this statement? The two proportioning valves that sit on the rear axle of the 140s and 240s don't effect the front brakes -- they limit the presure to the rear brakes (to avoid locking up the rears and causing a skid -- as noted above). What would be the point of using bigger front brakes if you were weakening them with the use of a 'proportioning' valve?






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