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First issue,
Well, as of right now I have the 11.6 in rotors in the front and my rear brakes work for crap. When i put the pedal to the floor they will not kick the abs in. They never have. I have stainless steel brake lines all around, just replaced brake fluid with Valvoline sythetic. The rear proportioning valve is completely rusted and does not function at all. I had it on the lift the other day at school and the valve wouldn't budge. The spring thingy connected to the control arm isn't even tight when rested on the ground. I was wonder i i would have to get a whole new proportioning valve for the back just to put the bias plugs in. What the difference if i were to take the proportioning valve out and just join the two ends in the back.
Second issue,
My dad just got done doing a brake upgrade on his 00' gt and he said i could have the calipers. Would i be able to mount these with my 11.6'' brakes or would i have to use my old 10.9''ers. I like to keep this as easy as possible but do the brake lines match up right. I like to keep my surface area with my 11.6'' brakes but i could sacrifice if the calipers indeed make up for this.
any replies would be greatly appreciated
Well, as of right now I have the 11.6 in rotors in the front and my rear brakes work for crap. When i put the pedal to the floor they will not kick the abs in. They never have. I have stainless steel brake lines all around, just replaced brake fluid with Valvoline sythetic. The rear proportioning valve is completely rusted and does not function at all. I had it on the lift the other day at school and the valve wouldn't budge. The spring thingy connected to the control arm isn't even tight when rested on the ground. I was wonder i i would have to get a whole new proportioning valve for the back just to put the bias plugs in. What the difference if i were to take the proportioning valve out and just join the two ends in the back.
Second issue,
My dad just got done doing a brake upgrade on his 00' gt and he said i could have the calipers. Would i be able to mount these with my 11.6'' brakes or would i have to use my old 10.9''ers. I like to keep this as easy as possible but do the brake lines match up right. I like to keep my surface area with my 11.6'' brakes but i could sacrifice if the calipers indeed make up for this.
any replies would be greatly appreciated