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<blockquote data-quote="mu22stang" data-source="post: 9316108" data-attributes="member: 81298"><p>Think of the balance in terms of force. For example: 70% of the braking force comes from the front, 30% from the rear. This balance determines the efficiency of the braking system and changes in the vehicle's stability under various braking conditions. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A brake balance in the hydraulic system would definitely need to take place, especially if you are saying the same calipers would go on the front and rear. In fact, an entire system redo would probably need to take place. I'm not sure how well the front rotors clamp, but the rear tires would likely flatspot (or ABS flutter) long before the fronts could ever even get to their maximum performance. There is a reason Mustang rear brakes are so puny.</p><p></p><p>This seems like a nice piece of eye candy, but I don't think it would provide justifiable performance. Doesn't seem like anybody that tracks SN95's uses this kit. Overpriced? Lacks performance? I don't know...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mu22stang, post: 9316108, member: 81298"] Think of the balance in terms of force. For example: 70% of the braking force comes from the front, 30% from the rear. This balance determines the efficiency of the braking system and changes in the vehicle's stability under various braking conditions. A brake balance in the hydraulic system would definitely need to take place, especially if you are saying the same calipers would go on the front and rear. In fact, an entire system redo would probably need to take place. I'm not sure how well the front rotors clamp, but the rear tires would likely flatspot (or ABS flutter) long before the fronts could ever even get to their maximum performance. There is a reason Mustang rear brakes are so puny. This seems like a nice piece of eye candy, but I don't think it would provide justifiable performance. Doesn't seem like anybody that tracks SN95's uses this kit. Overpriced? Lacks performance? I don't know... [/QUOTE]
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