You're in West Virginia, so the benefit to stainless steel hard lines is corrosion resistance and aesthetics, however my choice would be copper/nickel tubing over either stainless or steel Bundy tubing. You would have to actually work at it to make a bad flare with Cu/Ni tubing, it bends easily without any special tools and it will polish up to a nice sheen if you want it to with a little effort, although it will have a bronze tint to it due to the alloy.
You should abosolutely not be running two proportioning valves in any given circuit...but there's a lot of confusion between combination valves, proportioning valves and distribution blocks, so are you sure yours was a factory disc/drum or disc/disc proportioning valve depending on your application?
A tee in the front circuit and adjustable prop valve is about the simplest you can plumb your brake system, but it is far from the only way to do it.
Tobin
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