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Re: How do you work out if the brake bias is correct?
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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I think the best way is to find a wet road, and bias for that.

Even though currently the front locks first, You may not have anything going to the back. If that is true, then buying a bias valve will not help with that. You'd need a different master cylinder.

I'm guessing the U13 rears are probably similar enough to the s13 equivalent and it's probably ok.

The front dive can certainly be reduced with decent shocks.

Posted on: 2008/4/20 8:50
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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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