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Re: Braking Away

To: "R.D. Waid" <msp01091@isd.net>
Subject: Re: Braking Away
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 19:17:58 -0700
Bob,
I bought a set of Spit pads from VB in '96 when I restored my Spit and
they have worked well since.  They still have plenty of pad left.  I
rebuilt the master and slave cylinders but not the calipers.  I did
replace the rubber hoses with stainless braided ones.  THat firmed up
the brakes extremely well.

Regards,
Joe

"R.D. Waid" wrote:
> 
> Fellow Spitphiles,
> 
> I'm wondering if anyone has comments/experiences about VB supplied front brake
> pads. A PO replaced the pads shortly before I bought my car in Aug. 96. It has
> always taken a lot of of pedal pressure to stop the car. I've assumed that 
>it's
> a rear brake problem, but after a complete re-do of the rears and multiple
> adjustments, it's still almost impossible to lock the wheels up. The MC is
> recently rebuilt. I'm getting a lot of pad dust on the front wheels. I'm
> wondering if the friction material in the pads is soft, or glazed or..?? Any
> recommendations on a (brand name?)semimetallic pad or other brake system 
>change
> that would help?   What kind of brake pedal effort is neede in a properly set 
>up
> Spit? Am I just spoiled by years of power brakes?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Bob Waid
> 71 Mark IV FK4081L

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