mopar_mark wrote:
Makes it feel even more like Polditz than Poland

Got the Dana off Dunc (thanks mate



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mopar_mark wrote:
Makes it feel even more like Polditz than Poland
Thats what I meant by more braking area, as the diameter increase so does the circumference area.Blue wrote:Looking good fella! As regards brakes, diameter is the biggest factor governing how well a vehicle stops, whether it's disc or drum
Thanks IvorIvor wrote:Wahey! Top stuff Adam...do you think with the grunt your are making, you might break it?![]()
Very, very nice
am here to please fella,Adam68 wrote:mopar_mark wrote:
Makes it feel even more like Polditz than Poland![]()
Got the Dana off Dunc (thanks mate) , it had new drums , shoes springs , brake lines blah blah , also a 4;54 gearing , so decided to change to 4;10s , also gave me the chance to get it powder coated the same colour as the rest of the running gear , the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ just don't stop.
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Sounds more like egg timers than axle stands, you sure you didnt get them mixed upAdam68 wrote:I was using the stands that are filled with sand , you turn them up the other way to let them down
The problem with the SS brakes kit is that the master cylinder piston bore diameter is too large. What you need is a smaller bore piston...something in the 7/8- 15/16 range to increase pedal pressure. I had a good discussion with Dr Diff and he reported the same complaint with the SS brakes kit from several of his customers. He recommends the small bore master.
Ron
Thanks Jon , @ least it is'nt just my set up.Jon wrote:Quote from your mate Ron on dc.com about why SSBC brakes aren't brilliant....
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index ... 479.0.html
The problem with the SS brakes kit is that the master cylinder piston bore diameter is too large. What you need is a smaller bore piston...something in the 7/8- 15/16 range to increase pedal pressure. I had a good discussion with Dr Diff and he reported the same complaint with the SS brakes kit from several of his customers. He recommends the small bore master.
Ron
That chuffin' great axles gonna slow you down