Hey everyone,
Having some issues with my rear brakes. I have a 97 tj sport with the zj rear disc conversion. The jeep has been sitting for a few years and I just finished swapping the tub. While the tub was off I did all new brake lines, calipers and rotors, and then pressure bled the system.
I tried taking it to the DE DMV for inspection and registration, but failed for 0 rear braking power.
When I have the rear lifted off the ground I'll hit the brakes, which will stop the wheel, but then the rear will just start rolling again. The front brakes lock up and the pedal does stay firm. I pulled the prop valve cleaned everything up and reinstalled it but still the same issue.
My brother sent me this
https://leedbrakes.com/i-23439389-r...-calipers-dana-35-dana-44-chrysler-8-1-4.html
I've since pulled the prop valve spring and gasket as it says in the installation instructions and regained full stop on the rear, but would rather have it to avoid locking the rear.
If anyone has any advice or input on this situation, I would highly appreciate it, so I can finally put the ol girl back on the road.

Having some issues with my rear brakes. I have a 97 tj sport with the zj rear disc conversion. The jeep has been sitting for a few years and I just finished swapping the tub. While the tub was off I did all new brake lines, calipers and rotors, and then pressure bled the system.
I tried taking it to the DE DMV for inspection and registration, but failed for 0 rear braking power.
When I have the rear lifted off the ground I'll hit the brakes, which will stop the wheel, but then the rear will just start rolling again. The front brakes lock up and the pedal does stay firm. I pulled the prop valve cleaned everything up and reinstalled it but still the same issue.
My brother sent me this
https://leedbrakes.com/i-23439389-r...-calipers-dana-35-dana-44-chrysler-8-1-4.html
I've since pulled the prop valve spring and gasket as it says in the installation instructions and regained full stop on the rear, but would rather have it to avoid locking the rear.
If anyone has any advice or input on this situation, I would highly appreciate it, so I can finally put the ol girl back on the road.

