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1998 dodge durango how to adjust brake metering block to give more fluid to back brakes?

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Odds are that your brake proportioning valve is fine, you should try bleeding the brakes first starting with the farthest wheel away from the brake booster ( passenger rear ) and work your way to the nearest ( driver front). Make sure you have plenty of fluid and that your brakes are in good shape before hand.

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