Adam_B
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seen these on tweeks site
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=MSPORT&pcode=RIX837
where would it mount, would i need 2 for a corsa?
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Rileysport
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You'd need two, and they'd go in the lines leading to the rear brakes anywher i think would be ok
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broster
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you need one on each line, you mount it whereever you want.... put it somewhere in the car tho so it wont get covered in crap...
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James R
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If your going to the trouble of this, then I suggest you run a single brake line to the back and T it off on the beam, then you need one adjuster, you save weight and get to mount the brainded line through the car full on race/track car stlyee.
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Adam_B
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hmm, there a bit pricey for 2. i just need to sort the rear bias as the back end locks up far to easily, anybody know of a cheaper alternative?
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Ian
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I assume you've adjusted the valve you currently have on the rear beam?
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Ant
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quote: Originally posted by j1400
If your going to the trouble of this, then I suggest you run a single brake line to the back and T it off on the beam, then you need one adjuster, you save weight and get to mount the brainded line through the car full on race/track car stlyee.
do you not need 2 lines going toi the rear for MOT?
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James R
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nope you don't long as they work one if fine, it's also a good weight saving over two of everything, and becuae the rear do so much breaking and when is the cylinders are so small next to a V6 or 4 pot caliper it's fluid requirements are much less hence not needing two line and one is fine.
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broster
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extend the rear bias valve to give it more travel...
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AK
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interesting...
i havent checked my rear beam out yet, but Lee said my valve wasnt there 
I'm planning to move all the lines to inside the car anyway fuel lines too
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broster
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AK, yours, being a lower spec car to start with, may not have the bias valve...
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AK
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the rear beam is from a 95 SRi
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James R
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but the car has the valve not the beam
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AK
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eh?
where exactly is the valve then?
i thought it was mounted on the rear beam?
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Adam_B
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i dont have a valve either. 1.2 8v vegas, yeah baby.
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ed
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The spring is mounted to the beam, the valve is mounted to the chassis...
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Rileysport
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diesels, sxi's and 1.4's up should have the springy type valve... lesser cars have a different typ of in-line valve, well 2 of em
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Adam_B
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quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
hmm, there a bit pricey for 2. i just need to sort the rear bias as the back end locks up far to easily, anybody know of a cheaper alternative?
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ed
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You basically need to re-do the brake lines going to the back of the vehicle. You will see on the Tweeks website that they sell all the bits to do it - you only want one line going from the master cylender to the rear beam. On that line you put the bias valve, then when you get to the rear beam you slip in a T piece and route some hose to the calipers....
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