Line Lock - Summit Brand

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Yes it would.
Sorry, I just refuse to pay for a Name, when $5 hardware parts will do equally well, or often better .

Good luck
I get that. I happen to have the wilwood proportioning valve on hand already, so that's why I was asking about that route. Thanks!
 
I get that. I happen to have the wilwood proportioning valve on hand already, so that's why I was asking about that route. Thanks!
As long as the port is plumbed into the front brake line, you're good to go. That's easy enough to test. Personally, I never understood the need for illuminated brake lights when a line lock is activated.
 
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As long as the port is plumbed into the front brake line, you're good to go. That's easy enough to test. Personally, I never understood the need for illuminated brake lights on when a line lock is activated.
Only time I can see it being useful or a possible issue is when using the line lock to hold the car in place when taking off on a hill. My Duster is a manual, so I do use the line lock in that manner from time to time.
 

Only time I can see it being useful or a possible issue is when using the line lock to hold the car in place when taking off on a hill. My Duster is a manual, so I do use the line lock in that manner from time to time.

I use my lineloc as much I do the gas pedal, brake, turn signal.
 
Ok. I’ve got a wilwood adjustable proportioning valve (like the one below) to install on my car. If I utilized the brake light switch in that, do you know if that’d work to keep the brake lights activated when the line lock is engaged? I’m assuming it would as long as the line lock is plumbed in between the master cylinder and the proportioning valve.

Wilwood Disc Brakes 260-11179 Wilwood Brake Proportioning Valves | Summit Racing

Mine is plumbed in between the master and prop valve and works just fine.
 
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