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Old 09-24-2011, 06:44 PM
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what percent is front and rear brakes

what percent is front and rear brakes did the front pads witch were metal to metal but it dont seem like enough so im think about doin the rear drums anyone no how much braking power is in front and rear
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Hmm. I'd like to say it's 70-30 front to rear but that depends on load, which is where the LSPV comes into play.

My thinking is since you've done the fronts be sure and do a proper brake bleed and make sure the rears are adjusted properly.
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