I went with a '78 Grand Marquis master cylinder for 4wheel disc and hydroboost, you get a larger piston and a MC valved for discs. Then installed a Grand Cherokee prop. valve designed for 4whl disc, easily installs in place of the stock prop. valve.
The stock setup has too much residual pressure on the rear drums, too much for rear discs. The stock setup also doesn't push enough fluid to the rear for the larger fluid capacity of the calipers.
You can also run the front brakes straight from the master cylinder, and install the adj. Wildwood prop. valve inline with the rear brakes.
For what I highlighted in red, would this be a viable/safe solution? It must be safe, otherwise you wouldn't recommend it right?
Also, would there be any issue with the front wanting to lock up without running them through the stock P.V? Seems like the most cost effective way to go for now. I'd have the money within a matter of weeks, but right now I just really need to get my rig finished (
Hoping it's driving before next Saturday...) as I've been without it for 2 months. Plus I've got plans to buy new steering linkage too... And I'm due for tires...
I like what jfbrat mentioned as well, although the lever prop. valve is almost double the price I'd just go with the knob style prop. valve, even if it takes more time to adjust. But I do tow from time to time, so it'd be nice to be able to adjust the brake bias during towing periods.