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Rear Brakes/Load Sensing Valve (LSV)


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Hey all!

 

For those who have lifted their rigs, did you adjust your LSV?

 

All I have been able to find online is that the spring is to he 7.64inches eye to eye when the vehicle is on flat ground and empty. However, when I adjust the bracket to this spec, the LSV is fully engaged (as though I’m carrying a heavy load.

 

Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

 

Also, where is the port for bleeding the LSV?

 

 

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I have a 2 inch spring lift. I didn't adjust my LSV. I've been happy with my braking both empty and towing.

 

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Just feels like the rear is doing nothing at the moment. Perhaps I’m just being a little obsessive about it, but I’d like to get it in spec.

 

 

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I unhooked mine completely, with the 6 inch lift and the lsv hooked up the braking power was down significantly. Brakes felt good on my quick tool around a couple weeks as far as I could tell, but in the future I'd like to buy an aftermarket one that can be adjusted manually.

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