Thread: brake balance
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Old October 13th 2003, 22:49
Ron Roberts Ron Roberts is offline
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If your front suspension is stiff and doesn't nose dive, then your front end is not taking on weight transfer. This means your front end stays light and should lock up easier than with a loose suspension. Your on the right track but I think you have it reversed. Air in the lines will result in a spongy feeling pedal. Iwould guess if anything braided lins in the front would help the fronts lock up. I think it was mentioned already, but make sure the front and rear is not reversed. In a rear engine car the front should lock up easy.

Ron
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