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Old 12-12-2007, 12:22 AM   #1
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Need some help from a J-owner 00-05 ( Non-ABS Brake proportioning Valve)



(1) Master Cylinder Primary Brake Pipe
(2) Master Cylinder Secondary Brake Pipe
(3) Master Cylinder Primary Brake Pipe at Proportioning Valve
(4) Master Cylinder Secondary Brake Pipe at Proportioning Valve
(5) Proportioning Valve Brake Pipe to LF Brake Corner
(6) Proportioning Valve Brake Pipe to RR Brake Corner
(7) Proportioning Valve Brake Pipe to RF Brake Corner
(8) Proportioning Valve Brake Pipe to LR Brake Corner


I need the thread pitches from 5-8 on there, because for some reason... i am missing the 2 front brake lines with the fittings. Had them all when i stripped my parts car, but now are MIA... They are all different sizes, so I am at a loss here. Any help is much appreciated!

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Re: Need some help from a J-owner 00-05 ( Non-ABS Brake proportioning Valve)

Wish I could help lol. BUT I am a 97 2.4. Lol. Might as well ask here now, can you get any discounts on the RDFABS CAI, I want one for my 2.4, does it come with instructions to install, I know you gotta rip more out than when installing my short ram, and also, my bussy has a Grand am and put a true CAI on it like the one from RDFABS, and 2 weeks later, engine was running rough and quitting because it was sucking water up and he wasnt hitting water really at all, just driving in the rain..... avoided puddles and all, so he had to have a box made to go around the filter......thats my major concern with this, or does it come with a water bypass valve? I am willing to pay their 250 but shipping is ouch lol. Let me know:P
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Re: Need some help from a J-owner 00-05 ( Non-ABS Brake proportioning Valve)

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Wish I could help lol. BUT I am a 97 2.4. Lol. Might as well ask here now, can you get any discounts on the RDFABS CAI, I want one for my 2.4, does it come with instructions to install, I know you gotta rip more out than when installing my short ram, and also, my bussy has a Grand am and put a true CAI on it like the one from RDFABS, and 2 weeks later, engine was running rough and quitting because it was sucking water up and he wasnt hitting water really at all, just driving in the rain..... avoided puddles and all, so he had to have a box made to go around the filter......thats my major concern with this, or does it come with a water bypass valve? I am willing to pay their 250 but shipping is ouch lol. Let me know:P
Seeing your in Canada, we can't do anything about the shipping. Its just a real mother shipping to Canada and your wacky government Collecting duties on pretty much everything that comes across. As for the water issue, we've never had any issues with sucking in water with our intakes on a J. If you re-install everything including your fender well liner, it wraps around the bumper and shields it from the ground spray. Just no driving through deep 2-3 foot puddles. Chris drove the black sunfire through one of those once and stalled out his motor, but thats the only occurance. As for price, I might be able to knock a few bucks off, but nothing close to what we did for the group purchase we ran earlier this summer.
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Re: Need some help from a J-owner 00-05 ( Non-ABS Brake proportioning Valve)

alright when i go to order it, ill let you know, sometime this winter.
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