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Bias springs for brakes

Switchbarrel

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Tracy, CA
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2001 Speedway White Z06 / 1996 LT4 cpe - Sold
Looking for people with actual experience. Wondering if anyone has tried these on their street cars? I see these advertised for "racing" purposes, supposedly changing the braking bias to make the rear brakes bite a little more and reduce the front-end dip in hard braking. I'm wondering just how different it is. I have ABS and I don't follow too closely in traffic so I'm not too worried about locking up the rears. I have done a track day in the past and will probably go again but, 99.9% of my mileage is commuting to and from work so I just want to find out if there's any real negatives for daily street use (other than having to do a four wheel brake job instead of the fronts more frequently than the rears). Thanks.


-Rick
 
Chucks88 said:
I have the DRM spring in my master cylinder. I could feel the difference in weight distribution as I hit the brakes. It's a good brake mod. for the price and ease of installation.
Where did you get it, what was the part number, and how much was it?
 

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