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Old 11-14-2025, 07:35 PM   #28
pjmoreland
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Re: Working Man's Burbon

I put that same CPP combination valve on my '68 C/10 five years ago. I installed it when I did a front disc conversion. I used stock 71-72 calipers, ACDelco pads, plain rotors and a Delco Moraine style 1-1/8" bore master cylinder. I know lots of people say those CPP combination valves are junk and that they leak, but ive had no issues with mine, the brakes have lots of initial bite, and the pedal is very firm. My only complaint is that the rear brakes lock up easily under heavy braking, but my truck doesn't have much weight on the rear wheels.
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