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Brake Proportion Valve Adjustable Prop Brake Bias Adjuster Racing Lever Type on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

温州市, 浙江省, China

温州市, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Brand:no brand Surface Finish:new Manufacturer Part Number:Brake Proportion Valve Warranty:1 Year Other Part Number:Brake Bias Adjuster Racing Lever Type Country/Region of Manufacture:China Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:does not apply

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Brake Bias Adjuster Racing Proportion Valve Pressure Regulator Adjustable Prop

 Lever Type red and black




Item Description



Material:  CNC aluminium 
Colour    Red with black
Packet:   - 1 x Brake Bias(AS PICTURE SHOW)

FITMENT  For all Race Cars, Drifting, Rally and Track Day Cars  

Features
 
Fully regulates the front to rear brake pressure by placing the valve in line to the rear brakes. More pressure is then applied to the front giving a much better overall braking performance. 
 
FEATURES: 150 - 1200 PSI range Precise adjustment from easy to use lever Five super hold click adjustment system Increase/decrease front to rear bias in cockpit Machined form aluminium billet Anti corrosive internals Accurate and quick rewsponse Inlet and outlet posts are 1/8 NPT



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Minor modifications or adjustments maybe needed for some of our products. 

All items are Brand New unless stated otherwise on the listing. We sell DIY (Do It Yourself) Items with a few exceptions. 

Professional Installer Is Highly Recommend, No Installation Instruction Included.



Shipping Details



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Items will ship out within 1-3 business days after payment is received.

Delivery time: 7-14 business days to USA ship by e packet.

To other countries,the default shipping way is Economy Shipping,It NORMALLY takes 12-24 working days to Asia,Oceania,America and 5-8 weeks to other countries,for Malta, Cyprus, Canada, Russia, Brazil etc. may take little longer for delivery due to custom handling for international parcels.


We can also ship by EXPRESS (FedEx/DHL/EMS,ect.),please contact us for shipping quote.


Tracking number will be added to ebay after the shipment,customers can track the item status on 17track.

Above time are for reference ONLY. Shipping might be delay by holidays,events and other uncertainties such as customs.

Sales Taxes:

Import duties,taxes and charges are not included in the item price

Please check with your country customs office for these additional charges 

(Usually we'll mark the item as gift and lower the value on the package)


Payment
 

We accept Paypal  


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We'll try our best to solve the issue. We accept 30 days return only if item is original. Refund 
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charges.

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