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I drove around the neighborhood yesterday doing 40-0 runs trying to see if things would improve, but overall, it just isn't braking like it should. I can't get it even close to locking up the front while braking.
I wonder if I could swap MC for a '94/'95 and leave the booster alone? Or maybe a '93 Cobra MC with my stock booster?Last edited by Doug Hatton; 03-07-2011, 04:44 PM.
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Originally posted by Doug Hatton View PostI drove around the neighborhood yesterday doing 40-0 runs trying to see if things would improve, but overall, it just isn't braking like it should. I can't get it even close to locking up the front while braking.
I wonder if I could swap MC for a '94/'95 and leave the booster alone? Or maybe a '93 Cobra MC with my stock booster?
Do the 93' cobra m/c and get the adjustable prop valve and adapters from maximum ms like the guy above posted. I'd try the fox booster before you go tearing it out. Make sure you get the booster pushrod length right when you swap the m/c.
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Originally posted by Doug Hatton View PostI drove around the neighborhood yesterday doing 40-0 runs trying to see if things would improve, but overall, it just isn't braking like it should. I can't get it even close to locking up the front while braking.
I wonder if I could swap MC for a '94/'95 and leave the booster alone? Or maybe a '93 Cobra MC with my stock booster?
Have an adjustable for the rear disks.
For my Vert I have all 02 stuff. Calipers, spindles. I am using stock M/C and booster. I gutted stock prop valve. It has a soft pedal feel, but it stops on a freaking dime!Last edited by BlueCoupeRedVert; 03-07-2011, 08:20 PM.Doug
90 LX Coupe 5.0
90 7up Vert. 5.0
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It takes a while for the pads to "seat in". When I did the 4 wheel disc conversion on my
'92 it took a good amount of time to "seat in" and stop right. I have the 40mm pistons rather than the 38's. I also did the MM 3 into 2 and manual prop valve.
It finally "got right" after I installed the Cobra booster from AZone. It is a fairly easy and cheap swap
with NO BEATING is REQUIRED!
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Well, it sounds like there are lots of opinions on what will work, what's best, etc. I currently have drums in the back, but may consider going to disc at some point and don't want to go through this again, so I'm guessing the '94/95 MC, booster, and retrofit kits from MM are the way to go. How much bigger is the booster compared to stock? What is "bench bleeding" the MC? Any issues with arm length? (I've read a lot the last few days).
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I used it quite a bit (strut bolts, ball joint to spindle, tie rod to spindle, lugs, etc.) It's pretty darn handy and I picked it up on sale for $49!
Originally posted by 02greyGT View PostDid you use the HF impact on all the bolts? I am thinking about picking one up to do my LCA install.
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