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Brake bias adjustment

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Brake bias adjustment

Post by sambo »

I have done a rear disc conversion on the cruiser about 9 months ago, using the usual GQ discs and subaru calipers and the 80series master cylinder. I now have way to much breaking in the rear. What is the best way to adjust the brake bias.
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Post by blurredvision »

You could fit one of these in the rear brake line
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/RACE-CAR-WILWOOD ... 240%3A1318

You can find these a bit cheaper if you look around.
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Post by bru21 »

gq/gu's run them factory at the rear to allow for the rear being loaded. They can be adjusted with little modification.
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