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How do you work out if the brake bias is correct?
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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I've just done a brake upgrade on the 1200. I'm now running S13 front brakes. I already had U13 bluebird rear brakes. I've taken her out for a test drive, and I think it stops better. (I haven't driven it for two months) There's a bit of front end dive when I get on them hard. And the front locks up before the rear. But the ass is jacked up, and the front is a bit lowered. Plus I don't know how good the front shocks are. So how do I know for sure that the bias is good? I'm a bit concerned that the dive might be as a result of too much front end bias.

What can you tell me?

Posted on: 2008/4/20 3:33
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     How do you work out if the brake bias is correct? A14force 2008/4/20 3:33
       Re: How do you work out if the brake bias is correct? B210sleeper 2008/4/20 4:25
         Re: How do you work out if the brake bias is correct? Tyrie 2008/4/20 7:33
       Re: How do you work out if the brake bias is correct? dattodude 2008/4/20 8:50
         Re: How do you work out if the brake bias is correct? A14force 2008/4/21 8:11
           Re: How do you work out if the brake bias is correct? cheater_5 2008/4/21 9:51
         Re: How do you work out if the brake bias is correct? converted 2008/4/21 10:05




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