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Old 07-28-2009, 01:54 PM
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I like what it says. Anyone have experience with this product?
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These types of devices operate by reducing the amount of pressure to the caliber. Their clam to reduced stopping distance would have to be based on a locked brake compaired to one that is not locked. This would be true with or with out their device. I believe their device will help prevent lockup, but at the cost of braking power. I think you could get the same results as this device by adding air into your brake system. Reading there ad all there bullet points sounded like the way my brakes were before I bled out the air.
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These types of devices operate by reducing the amount of pressure to the caliber. Their clam to reduced stopping distance would have to be based on a locked brake compaired to one that is not locked. This would be true with or with out their device. I believe their device will help prevent lockup, but at the cost of braking power. I think you could get the same results as this device by adding air into your brake system. Reading there ad all there bullet points sounded like the way my brakes were before I bled out the air.
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I also researched these and I believe the same as 03dragonRK. I must admit I've never tried them but I personally would not want to turn my good brakes into mushy brakes.
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