- Vendor:
- TOMS OFFROAD
- Part Number:
- K2625
Disc Brake Proportioning Valve w/Bracket & Hard Line, 1966-77 Ford Bronco
Disc Brake Proportioning Valve w/Bracket & Hard Line, 1966-77 Ford Bronco
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Disc Brake Proportioning Valve Kit with Bracket & Hard Line
Complete your disc brake conversion with this Disc Brake Proportioning Valve Kit for 1966-1977 Ford Broncos. This kit replaces the factory drum brake H-block with a combination proportioning valve that properly balances brake fluid between the front and rear brakes for improved braking performance and safety.
The included mounting bracket and stainless steel hard line are direct replicas of the factory components, allowing the valve to mount in the original frame location. The high-quality brass combination valve includes a wiring pigtail and is designed to provide the correct brake bias for disc brake-equipped Broncos.
When converting from drum brakes, the front disc brake calipers require more fluid volume than drum wheel cylinders. This proportioning valve delivers the proper balance of hydraulic pressure to maximize braking performance while helping prevent premature rear wheel lockup.
Features
- Converts factory drum brake H-block to a proportioning valve
- High-quality brass combination proportioning valve
- Direct-fit mounting bracket replicates the factory design
- Stainless steel H-block to proportioning valve hard line
- Includes wiring pigtail
- Mounts in the factory frame location
- Improves brake balance and overall braking performance
- Ideal for front disc or four-wheel disc brake conversions
Kit Includes
- Combination proportioning valve with wiring pigtail
- Factory-style mounting bracket
- Stainless steel H-block to proportioning valve conversion line
Additional Fitment Details
- Select the correct option for front disc/rear drum or four-wheel disc brake applications
- Mounts in the factory location on the frame
Fit
Prop. 65 Warning for California Residents
WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Learn more

