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bert wrote:
Made by Willwood,there usually available on fleabay for the right money,or any or the race shops...Revolution etc.Just keep in mind that they are illegal for the road and if you fit one make sure it's hidden in the console or somewhere.They give you the ability to reduce the rear line pressure by up to 50%
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3Rotor wrote:
why on earth would something like that be illegal?
Not that I'm not beleaving you, I do!! I know they are illegal.
just that whom'ever came forth and sugested that a LAW should be made against something that will prevent a car from suddenly loosing the rear end under heavy braking.... well there should be a LAW against people like that....
It's illegal to place a manually adjustable brake bias valve inside a registered vehicle & [presumably] within reach of any occupant of the vehicle because some moron, either at the wheel or in another seat, will eventually mess with the settings. If this happens in just one vehicle, somewhere, someday, & results in unbalanced brake performance that leads to a fatal accident, then the lawers will have a field day.
In the current litigous society the blame would eventually be sheeted home to the authorities that allowed it in the first place.
Guess who'se being pro active & covering their arse, & lets face it, if you had the power to ban or to allow, & it was going to be your neck in the noose when it all goes horribly wrong, & Murphy's Law says it will, what would you do.
The only type of adjustable brake bias valve that the rego Nazi's want to see on a lawfully registered car in this country is one that is fitted outside the passenger cell & adjustable only with the use of tools. After all, once it is correctly set, there will never be need to touch it again.
Makes sense to me.