glennV6 Car 182 Track Mar 22, 2013 #1 Just had my track car geo'd and corner weighted today. The mechanic mentioned that the rear brakes were snatching due to the ride height and to adjust the brake compensator. How do I go about making the adjustment? Cheers
Just had my track car geo'd and corner weighted today. The mechanic mentioned that the rear brakes were snatching due to the ride height and to adjust the brake compensator. How do I go about making the adjustment? Cheers
F Fred@BTM Car Lionel Richie Mar 22, 2013 #2 they don't have one, you'll have a different problem (sticky calipers or incorrectly fitted parts) ride height has no affect on these
they don't have one, you'll have a different problem (sticky calipers or incorrectly fitted parts) ride height has no affect on these
glennV6 Car 182 Track Mar 22, 2013 #3 I have an abs ring on its way out. I bet it's that he noticed when he was testing it. That only seems to affect the brakes when going extremely slow. Would it be ok on a td with the abs ring on the way out? Cheers
I have an abs ring on its way out. I bet it's that he noticed when he was testing it. That only seems to affect the brakes when going extremely slow. Would it be ok on a td with the abs ring on the way out? Cheers
F Fred@BTM Car Lionel Richie Mar 22, 2013 #4 might cause an issue, but i'd be checking the rear calipers/pads/discs/spacers myself
glennV6 Car 182 Track Mar 23, 2013 #6 Fred said: might cause an issue, but i'd be checking the rear calipers/pads/discs/spacers myself Click to expand... You were on the money Fred. Jacked the car up and the drivers rear caliper is seized. Best get that sorted before the TD! Cheers
Fred said: might cause an issue, but i'd be checking the rear calipers/pads/discs/spacers myself Click to expand... You were on the money Fred. Jacked the car up and the drivers rear caliper is seized. Best get that sorted before the TD! Cheers