Brake Proportioning Valve
Before I get started with my question, I wanted to let everyone know I used the search feature and couldn't find the information I am looking for. I also never seen this information on GalantForums.
I have a 2000 DE, bought her a little over a year ago and this is my second one. Later this morning I am getting to replace my front pads and rotors for the second time since I bought it. I cannot figure out why my front brakes are wearing as fast as they are so I did an inspection of the entire brake system yesterday.
After driving the car for roughly 30 miles, I pulled the rear tires and removed the drums. To my suprise the drums and shoes are cold, clean and look factory installed. Quite odd for a car 10 years old. Now I was told the proportion valves goes bad and needs to be replaced, but after searching the rear disc conversion tutorials and part list, I see no mention of the proportioning valves being replaced. I've removed the 19in Enkeis because they were too heavy and it appears I'm only using my front brakes to the car. I have planned to do the disc conversion in fall after the exhaust, drop, and wheels, but I need to know what I need to do about this situation.
Sorry this is so long but I wanted to make sure I explained it clearly. Thanks in advance guys.