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Post by Admin on May 28, 2014 17:52:34 GMT
What about the right rear brake setup many teams use? Is this really a good idea? Not really. first, on most chassis, a right rear brake will cause the birdcage to"cam". This will make the rear of the car to want to come around rather violently. This is OK if you only run the bottom, but is a disaster if you want to run the top. You will not be able to hold the car on the cushion if you have a right rear brake. Also, if weight were a really a concern, why would you want a right rear caliper, rotor, pads and bracket, when a capable system is available and can unbind the chassis without it.
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