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"Absolut Rara."
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"Absolut Rara."
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Originally posted by 99fordsvt: OK MFE,
Ignoring the brain cell comment for the moment, why do you believe the problem is the fronts?
I have my theories why it probably isn't, but I'd like to hear your rational.
And one precursor - the pull to the right, as stated before is only very slight.
He's only talking about the pull. I don't believe you have a bias problem at all. Low speed braking simply won't heat up the rear brake rotors much on a contour. This is why the rotors are smaller, because they don't need to be as big to absorb as much heat. Go out and do some max effort stops, and if you can't pass FMVSS135 requirements, then you have something wrong.
Edit - correction due to some of my mustang and future vehicle biases
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