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markstevieandmads wrote:standard toyota mr2 oem discs and carbotech or porterfield pads with braided lines, refurbed calipers and new fluid is all you need for awesome stopping power.
I always feel if you start messing around with brake sizing and mixing and matching then you can upset the bias between front and rear.
JD wrote:markstevieandmads wrote:standard toyota mr2 oem discs and carbotech or porterfield pads with braided lines, refurbed calipers and new fluid is all you need for awesome stopping power.
I always feel if you start messing around with brake sizing and mixing and matching then you can upset the bias between front and rear.
A bias adjuster is about£35-40 from a reputable supplier, but I'm sure a
£15 Guangzhou special fried discount item would do the job just as well
markstevieandmads wrote:JD wrote:markstevieandmads wrote:standard toyota mr2 oem discs and carbotech or porterfield pads with braided lines, refurbed calipers and new fluid is all you need for awesome stopping power.
I always feel if you start messing around with brake sizing and mixing and matching then you can upset the bias between front and rear.
A bias adjuster is about£35-40 from a reputable supplier, but I'm sure a
£15 Guangzhou special fried discount item would do the job just as well
And it would need to be setup properly or no point in having it at all.Too much hassle for me when the above is perfectly adequate for most applications.
pbmr2 wrote:get something useful like these then
raptor95GTS wrote:haha, yes that's usually how these threads go.