Wilwood Brake Proportioning Valves 260-11322Brand: Wilwood Disc Brakes Manufacturer's Part Number: 260 11322 Part Type: Brake Proportioning Valves and Distribution Blocks Product Line: Wilwood Brake Proportioning Valves Automotive Fittings Part Number: WIL 260 11322 UPC: 889545066791 Adjustment Style: None Inlet Quantity: 2 Inlet Attachment: Female threads Brake Line Inlet Size: 1 2 in. 20 inverted flare Brake Line Inlet Size 2: 7 16 in. 24 inverted flare Outlet Quantity: 2 Outlet Attachment:
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Brand: Wilwood Disc Brakes Manufacturer's Part Number: 260-11322 Part Type: Brake Proportioning Valves and Distribution Blocks Product Line: Wilwood Brake Proportioning Valves Automotive Fittings Part Number: WIL-260-11322 UPC: 889545066791 Adjustment Style: None Inlet Quantity: 2 Inlet Attachment: Female threads Brake Line Inlet Size: 1/2 in.-20 inverted flare Brake Line Inlet Size 2: 7/16 in.-24 inverted flare Outlet Quantity: 2 Outlet Attachment: Female threads Brake Line Outlet Size: 3/8 in.-24 inverted flare Brake Line Outlet Size 2: 9/16 in.-18 inverted flare Connector For Warning Light: Yes Minimum Pressure (psi): 100 psi Maximum Pressure (psi): 2,000 psi Pressure Reduction (%): 63 percent Proportioning Valve Finish: Black anodized Proportioning Valve Material: Aluminum Remanufactured: No Quantity: Sold individually. Notes: Features one 1/2-20 in. inverted flare and one 7/16-24 in. inverted flare inlets, one 3/8-24 in. inverted flare and one 9/16-18 in. inverted flare outlets. Direct replacement for 1978 and newer General Motors vehicles equipped with front disc / rear drum brakes. Description: Wilwood brake proportioning valves are adjustable between 100 and 3,000 psi (depending on model) with a twist of a knob or the flip of a lever, and most can reduce pressure up to 57 percent. They let you adjust brake bias quickly and easily to compensate for changing track conditions, or for big and little tire combinations.