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brakes
brakes
ive got these brakes on my 89" GQ and there twin piston floating calipers. as the 89" patrol came out with single piston calipers.
Can any one tell me when patrols came out with the twin piston brakes.
Can any one tell me when patrols came out with the twin piston brakes.
getting HALF CUT ready for mudbash 09.
hold on to your hats boys and girls.
hold on to your hats boys and girls.
Well im a slack arse, havent done it yet, but doing master cyl tomorrow, so may just attempt it then... or may just sell em as Im a real lazy vaginahottiemonster wrote:pm bogged about this
my dads TI GQ is EFI and the brakes are really good, mine are usless at times but i guess he doesnt really go through bog holes either
ditto here as well..bogged wrote:Well im a slack arse, havent done it yet, but doing master cyl tomorrow, so may just attempt it then... or may just sell em as Im a real lazy vaginahottiemonster wrote:pm bogged about this
my dads TI GQ is EFI and the brakes are really good, mine are usless at times but i guess he doesnt really go through bog holes either
they're sittin on the floor in the shed


slack vagina...

Is it a hard job ?
Just done my rear brake proportion valve raising. Lifted it 90mm (for a 6" lift... hope thats right). Seems to be better braking. Just a few ideas though
With the spring disconneted the valve seems to fully opened (pressure holding it open) which seems to give full braking to the back no matter what situation. With the bracket raised, should it be just at full valve open. It makes sense to have it that way and when the rear raise up under hard breaking to close the valve a little. And with ful loaded... u get the picture. Sorry for the hi jack but am i on the right track ?
Bigger front brakes would be nice... change rotors, calipers, master cylinder ? is that all ?
cheers
matt
Just done my rear brake proportion valve raising. Lifted it 90mm (for a 6" lift... hope thats right). Seems to be better braking. Just a few ideas though
With the spring disconneted the valve seems to fully opened (pressure holding it open) which seems to give full braking to the back no matter what situation. With the bracket raised, should it be just at full valve open. It makes sense to have it that way and when the rear raise up under hard breaking to close the valve a little. And with ful loaded... u get the picture. Sorry for the hi jack but am i on the right track ?
Bigger front brakes would be nice... change rotors, calipers, master cylinder ? is that all ?
cheers
matt
Last edited by JeSTeROCK on Sun Aug 28, 2005 1:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Well I may be able to help you out there.bogged wrote:Well im a slack arse, havent done it yet, but doing master cyl tomorrow, so may just attempt it then... or may just sell em as Im a real lazy vaginahottiemonster wrote:pm bogged about this
my dads TI GQ is EFI and the brakes are really good, mine are usless at times but i guess he doesnt really go through bog holes either

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
I knew I should have worded that differently.bogged wrote:you comin over next weekend to help me fit em? What a nice young fellow you are.turps wrote:Well I may be able to help you out there.
And I would come over but I am doing my hair. Sorry. Actually I would if I lived on that side of town. But its over 3hrs to get to your place.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
i have an 97 pootrol and did have single piston calliper up front and upgraded to a slotted rotor (dba) . It worked better . Have just changed to a twin piston calliper with the larger rotor (non slotted) and no change but is still better than single piston standed disc so next will b slotted rotor again In short the twin piston are better than the singles but you need the rotor as well for the change
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