dantheman68
Kinda Big deal
So ive been looking into getting Bias plugs for awhile now... however there is one thing that always scares me away from it, and that is this:
Are these things safe to install?
what are experiences everyone else has?... i have stainless brake lines, and a 96 front upgrade, is that enough front braking power to accommodate for the added rear braking power?... I.E. not spin out in a panic stop?
Also how does adding more braking in the rear do for a snow-driven car?... does it cause more spinning, or tend to help driving in the snow?
SHOBROS said:These plugs change the braking characteristics of your car. We only condone the use of these plugs on vehicles with fully functional ABS systems. By purchasing these plugs, you acknowledge that these are for offroad use only and release us (SHO Bros Garage) of all liability.
We take very seriously the safety of our customers. We also suggest that after installing these, you take your car to a parking lot and do some spirited "braking while steering". This will expose the differences between stock bias and bias after the plugs. It's important for the driver to know their car and the threshold at which it will let loose.
Are these things safe to install?
what are experiences everyone else has?... i have stainless brake lines, and a 96 front upgrade, is that enough front braking power to accommodate for the added rear braking power?... I.E. not spin out in a panic stop?
Also how does adding more braking in the rear do for a snow-driven car?... does it cause more spinning, or tend to help driving in the snow?
