86M10086.2L
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So my M1009 has developed a nasty habit of locking the right real wheel up while braking. This can happen under hard or even light braking on a dry surfaces. If I try to panic stop or stop short it'll do it every time. If I ease the brakes I can avoid it. But it's not normal style of driving to do that. I've replaced both rear wheel cylinders. One was weeping the other was apparently fine but it was easy to change and a matched set adds peace of mind. Rear shoes are in excellent shape so is the hardware. Adjusted the brakes multiple times according to the TM procedures. No effect. Even loosened up the adjustment on the offending wheel also with no effect. Rear lines are clear of obstruction or kinks. Front calipers are working. One is in fact also brand new. Keep in mind this was happening before all these components were changed. Where do I go from here? Master cylinder? Proportioning valve? Every account I've heard so far in regards to proportioning valve failure results in the rear brakes not working or getting pressure at all. All my brakes are working. In my case the rears are working too much. At least one in particular. Any thoughts would be appreciated.