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Old 06-06-2005, 03:20 PM
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Clois,
That is the same Wilwood part # I'm running, and it comes with "Q" pads. I went through their recommended bedding cycle and was very disappointed at the stopping power. The setup is the same as you described except I'm using a Wilwood pedal assy. w/balance bar, and drilled and slotted on all four corners.. I checked pressures and it was good, changed MC's, adjusted B/B every way possible and couldn't lock the front brakes. However, after about 300 miles of everyday driving, the brakes gradually got better and better, to the point that they feel like they should now. I though I may have messed up bedding them but it may be the Q compound? May not been able to build enough heat in them, just don't know.

Brad W.
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