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Old 05-25-2013, 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Joel8005
On my race car, I run M030 on the front and stock front on the rear. No proportioning valve needed.
Saweet.. That's confirmation for me. Thanks Joel...
Old 05-25-2013, 09:25 PM
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You run the stock front caliper on the rear? You use no proportioning valve at all? I am thinking of adding a rear brake bias controller in the cockpit.
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Yes, that is correct. Installed m030 on the fronts and took the stock fronts and placed them on the rear. Tried a pro portioning valve but put too much to the rears. The m030's and the fronts on the rear make a great package and with the proper pads I can get way deeper into the corners and out brake most others
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I'll try that and see if it works any better. My dust covers on my rear calipers are cracking anyway and the fronts are in better shape.



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