DUDE!! this is so awesome of you! I just got the alert about the "super thanks". I never imagined getting one and I greatly appreciate you being able to do it. Thanks again!
Hey I saw on Dan H's you tube Channel and found that you can use the spring in the proprotioning valve from a 1998 grandcherokee works so I tried it and it works grat
@@ericgunnyporter8964 factory proportioning valves work great for factory conditions. Like I said in video yes they will work... but with a modified vehicle (as in tires, weight and so on) having the ability to manually adjust the brake bias will make for better all around brake function.
Couldn’t you swap the calipers from side to side? That would put the bleeders on top instead of on the bottom. The banjo fitting will remain in the same place since it is in the center. Great video and very comprehensive and complete! I see this being searched and viewed a lot.
@@robertmilic8704 all of that stuff would be a factory part #. Just need to reference it as a jeep grand cherokee with rear disks to get correct parts.
Thanks for taking the time to go over everything with part numbers
Best video I’ve seen on this mod, thanks.
@@bryanwallace3347 awesome dude thanks for the comment! Glad the video helped.
Awesome job! I’ll be picking this stuff up around thanksgiving
Thanks!
DUDE!! this is so awesome of you! I just got the alert about the "super thanks". I never imagined getting one and I greatly appreciate you being able to do it. Thanks again!
Nice
Thanks
I'm gonna buy the Wilwood brake prop valve 260-11179 just because you said the performance after the change .. the Amazon version
Hey I saw on Dan H's you tube Channel and found that you can use the spring in the proprotioning valve from a 1998 grandcherokee works so I tried it and it works grat
@@ericgunnyporter8964 factory proportioning valves work great for factory conditions. Like I said in video yes they will work... but with a modified vehicle (as in tires, weight and so on) having the ability to manually adjust the brake bias will make for better all around brake function.
Couldn’t you swap the calipers from side to side? That would put the bleeders on top instead of on the bottom. The banjo fitting will remain in the same place since it is in the center.
Great video and very comprehensive and complete! I see this being searched and viewed a lot.
@@kirkrice2152 i did once I realized I had them wrong. I think I said flip in video but thats what I meant.
Do you have parts# for future replacement of pads, or even rotors?
@@robertmilic8704 all of that stuff would be a factory part #. Just need to reference it as a jeep grand cherokee with rear disks to get correct parts.