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Combination-Proportioning Valve, PV2 172-1353 PV71 Disc/Drum Brakes, Front Drum Rear Brake Brass, Replacement for GM Chevy Ford Street Rod Classic Car Truck

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Description

Has standard 9/16"-18 and 1/2"-20 fittings. ※ This combination-proportioning valves styled from the AC DELCO 172-1353(disc-drum) and 172-1361(disc-disc) valves ※ For use with disc brake front and drum rear applications. Two lines out for the front. One line out for the rear. Inlet sizes are 1/2 in.-20 (Front) and 7/16 in.-24 (Rear). Outlet sizes to front are 3/8 in.-24 and rear outlet is 9/16 in.-18.

Item Details

Pickup Location

4000 Meadows Ln

Las Vegas, NV, 89107

Quality

New
Functional
No Damage
Assembly Required
In Package
No Missing Parts

Auction closes

October 4, 2025 at 4:20 AM

Estimated Retail Price

$34.99

Buyers Premium

15%

Inventory Number

1046243509

Additional Details from the Manufacturer

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brand

FEXON

More features

  • This PV2 Combination-Proportioning Valve Fits most OEM dual-reservoir type master cylinders.For use with disc brake front and drum rear systems
  • Inlet sizes are 1/2 in.-20 (Front) and 7/16 in.-24 (Rear). Outlet sizes to front are 3/8 in.-24 and rear outlet is 9/16 in.-18
  • The Disc/Drum Proportioning valve is made in solid brass for heavy duty and long lasting feature
  • 172-1353(disc-drum) is a Universal PV2 Combination-Proportioning Valve, Disc/Drum brakes, Exact copy of original AC DELCO style proportioning-combination valve in brass
  • These valves contain a low pressure shut off valve and warning light switch to ensure driver and vehicle safety should your brake system lose hydraulic line pressure
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