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Old 08-09-2013, 02:32 PM   #10
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Default Re: 4 wheel disc brakes

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Originally Posted by Robbie Welch View Post
Well Tom,I bled the brakes to day and I'm sure it would stop ok but I can't deal with the peddle feel. I'm going to put on a MC with a bigger bore to firm up the peddle. Tom I under stand Chrysler as a MC that's used in a lot of different cars I think its 1.125 bore would that be enough of a difference to feel?
Is your pedal a little more spongy than with the drums. That's the way mine was when I put the discs on. The stopping power is incredible with the discs. I left the master cylinder as it was. It is one of the mopar ones. If you have a good pedal I would give it a try. You don't have to hammer the brakes with the discs. Just a light pressure on the pedal and you will stop real nice. Just don't let the pads get to worn or they will drag. I learned that. Change the pads once a year.
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