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2011-2014 Mustangs
Wheels/Tires/Brakes
My Wilwood brake issue.
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul." data-source="post: 15419322" data-attributes="member: 156070"><p>It doesn't matter what brake pads they came with. They'll stop you just fine from 100 mph once. Brake doesn't happen happen from one stop, it happens from lots of repeated hard stops and building lots of heat in the brakes.</p><p></p><p>Also, this whole post doesn't make any sense. If there was air in the lines, it wouldn't just feel mushy from 100 mph, it would feel mushy from any speed. Hydraulic lines don't care how fast you're going - they always operate the same. If your pedal really went all the way to the floor, I doubt you'd be willing to take it out and "take them out and try again" unless you're slightly suicidal.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If there really is a problem, then take the car back to whoever installed them, like you said you were going to already several posts up.</p><p></p><p>Paul.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul., post: 15419322, member: 156070"] It doesn't matter what brake pads they came with. They'll stop you just fine from 100 mph once. Brake doesn't happen happen from one stop, it happens from lots of repeated hard stops and building lots of heat in the brakes. Also, this whole post doesn't make any sense. If there was air in the lines, it wouldn't just feel mushy from 100 mph, it would feel mushy from any speed. Hydraulic lines don't care how fast you're going - they always operate the same. If your pedal really went all the way to the floor, I doubt you'd be willing to take it out and "take them out and try again" unless you're slightly suicidal. If there really is a problem, then take the car back to whoever installed them, like you said you were going to already several posts up. Paul. [/QUOTE]
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