Unfortunately, I suspect most of the aftermarket valves are made overseas by the lowest bidders, and who knows where the "knee" is in the pressure chart? (Where rear pressure rate-of-increase starts dropping compared to fronts.) Car requirements are significantly different than pickup trucks.
Yes, Wilwood makes good stuff. I used their 4-piston calipers and 11.75" discs on the front of a 55 Chevy car, along with their 1-7/8" MC. Had a manual prop valve plumbed in, but ran it wide open because the 9.5" rear drums would lock up at about the same time as the Wilwood fronts.
Wish I had some way to test the OE combo valve. Not sure what it has for internal valving. Probably a metering valve for the fronts and maybe a residual valve for the rears. (?)
Might just chuck it, re-plumb, and go to a manual valve with separate residual and metering valves.