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I have a suspension squat sensor (whatever it is called) on my middle axle. At most I will have 6k pounds on the back. Can I remove this? Cap air lines or connect to each other?
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Is the bias between the rear axles or front to back?No, that biases the rear brake pressure to help keep you from over braking the rear and locking wheels when you are light... as you add weight it progressively adds pressure to match braking to the added weight/traction...
What Ronmar said….. you need that or you will be in trouble if you run light.Front to back. The front axle weight doesn't change that much, so those cans get the pressure the treadle valve sends down to them directly. The rears only get a percentage of treadle valve pressure depending on how much the suspension is being compressed by the load carried… common item on most pickups also…
Great! Now I have an excuse not to go on a diet. 36's starting to fit tightWhat Ronmar said….. you need that or you will be in trouble if you run light.
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Yea I think ABS supersedes it. Same on my wife's 4runner, no load proportioner on it, ABS instead… still have one on my same year pickup(non ABS)…My 1095 2007 doesn't have this valve, wonder if they removed it when adding ABS?
My Toyota has both abs and squat valveYea I think ABS supersedes it. Same on my wife's 4runner, no load proportioner on it, ABS instead… still have one on my same year pickup(non ABS)…
Some had the squat valve to load level with air bags. My truck has abs and does this.My Toyota has both abs and squat valve
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The valve is supposed to mount to that 5 hole bracket.Can I maybe mount it the 5 hole flange just north on the middle axle?