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Old 11-08-2007, 07:27 AM
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Give me this information:

"I also contacted Tilton which requested pedal ratio, tire size, weight distribution, caliper piston size and quanity."

Plus, pad compound, tire type, wheelbase (90?), rotor diameter. I can help. How do you like your pedal, high and as hard as a brick wall or approaching the feel of power brakes?

After that, head on out to the garage and make sure the calipers are normal to the rotors, that the pads are on the OD of the rotor and measure your rotors for axial and radial runout. Let me know what kind of rotors you are running. If they are wilwood (or any kind of non one piece hub rotor setup), did you index them?

You did not mention where you MC are located. Are they above or below the level of the calipers?
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