Originally posted by muller1
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Before you start spending a fortune on mods do the simple stuff first:
Pipes
Fluid
Pads
If the performance is still not what you want then start thinking about serious changes but always remember:
It's a 2 ton brick on wheels NOT a race car - it'll NEVER brake like a Mclaren !
Life is too important to take seriously !
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try the braided brake lines first.when you put your feet on the brakes , alot of the effort goes into expanding the old rubber pipes. when you fit braided ones, the brake effort makes its way to the pads and shoes.surfenstein ,woodzie and bushwhacker did this to mine and the difference was amazingNon intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by gwh200 View Posttry the braided brake lines first.when you put your feet on the brakes , alot of the effort goes into expanding the old rubber pipes. when you fit braided ones, the brake effort makes its way to the pads and shoes.surfenstein ,woodzie and bushwhacker did this to mine and the difference was amazing
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Originally posted by Predictable Bob View Post
Before you start spending a fortune on mods do the simple stuff first:
Pipes
Fluid
Pads
If the performance is still not what you want then start thinking about serious changes but always remember:
It's a 2 ton brick on wheels NOT a race car - it'll NEVER brake like a Mclaren !
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as nev said. i did this for the last mot. i suppose over the course of a year or so you dont really notice a very gradual decline in the braking performance,but once the calipers are refurbed you will notice it.its not a hard job eitherNon intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by Robmatthews View Posta little note from me as well-from experiance,when you fit new disks and pads, and shoes in the back,the brakes will not work for quite a few miles untill they are worn in so dont bolt off down the drive cause you just wont stop!.
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Originally posted by Robmatthews View Posta little note from me as well-from experiance,when you fit new disks and pads, and shoes in the back,the brakes will not work for quite a few miles untill they are worn in so dont bolt off down the drive cause you just wont stop!.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostA quick rub with 40# grit works a treat too. As does pumping the brakes a few times before you go out for a drive.
The back brakes don't really do much braking on Surfs (or any modern(ish) car!) all the weight is transferred forward when braking, so most of the braking effort is on the front wheels. If you had no brakes after changing the rear shoes, it's because you didn't fit them correctly. A common mistake that amateurs make.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostI'm replying to this after reading the thread properly!
The back brakes don't really do much braking on Surfs (or any modern(ish) car!) all the weight is transferred forward when braking, so most of the braking effort is on the front wheels. If you had no brakes after changing the rear shoes, it's because you didn't fit them correctly. A common mistake that amateurs make.
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