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Date:         Wed, 11 Jan 1995 14:18:10 -0500 (EST)
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From:         Jonathan Dove - VAX Master <JDOVE@gsvms2.cc.gasou.edu>
Subject:      RE: Re[2]: Dealer service ripoff?

>From: puusital@mv.us.adobe.com

> If you REALLY do need a full blown break job, you should check out the "Bullet > Train" break system upgrade kit from Martin Schnider Design Systems (MSDS). > > The kit includes drilled front rotors, steel break lines, and better than OEM > quality pads for both front and rear. The system got a favorable review in > January's issue of European Car. They noted significantly improved pedal feel > and much reduced fade after extended breaking.

I saw that review also. The thing that came to mind was if it created more front end dive. Considering the tall height and short wheel base. I can just see the spare tire cover hitting the ground. (I have done several times where this parking lot exit slopes down, has a dip and the road goes uphill. Even if you go slow...)

Jonathan jdove@gsvms2.cc.gasou.edu


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