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Old 07-05-2004, 03:19 AM
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brakes

this question has been floating in my mind for awhile. i've seen most people do front brake conversion all the time but leave the rear brakes stock, will this affect the brake balance or is it not problem at all? Cause i only have money for a good front brake conversion for a '92 240 coupe
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Re: brakes

Read the article on last months Boost magazine, they did a whole section about this. When you upgrade the front brakes and leave the rear stock, you are messing up the brake balance that the factory intended, I have the four and Two pot calipers, I want the swap all round. Besides, if you go to a junkyard, you could buy the whole set for under $200, and do the installation your self. There are tons of sites offering step by step instructions.
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Old 07-05-2004, 11:54 AM
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alright, thanx for the tip
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