Adjustable brake bias valves.

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Adjustable brake bias valves.

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Anyone know where I can buy such a thing from. I have the V8 in and running, but a quick blat around the block and I cant lock the front wheels.

This has got to be down to the engine being mid mounted and all the extra weight on the front ( it looks lowered at the front even though it isnt)

So I recon I need to increase the pressure to the front brakes......anyone done this before??????

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Have you tried demon tweeks? http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/
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brake bias valve

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try rally designs for that bias valve cheaper and better that dt i can recommend the wilwood rotary one's i have used those before on golfs with good results

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bias valve

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and you will have to replumb the brake's to front rear split instead of diagonal split

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