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Old 04-03-2009, 07:45 AM
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I scored a set of front 11.75' 4 piston brakes for my 92 si hatch project but I have some question about what else I need. How will this affect the bias? Im sure its gonna mess it up is there any way to correct bias? Also do I need a new/bigger master cylinder, booster..etc? Any help would be appreciated.

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Default Re: 11.75" Wilwood Brake question

Even if you the requirements for those calipers say you don't need to upgrade a MC or Prop valve, you definitely should. Take a junkyard day grab a MC, Power brake booster, and Prop valve from an Integra and your calipers will be thanking you later.
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