Thanks, I think for the time being I'm going to move my LCA up one hole. It's a free try. Maybe replace the UCA as well....
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Gloc's wear out fast?! i just got a set.. G12 front G10 rear. ugh.. should have grabbed those stainless steel pad EBCs.Really like the Pagid rsl29 on the rears, they are expensive as hell but they can easily can last a season..... (maybe two??). Also used the Gloc r12, cheaper but last half as long. Always assuming you have traction control all the way off....
You can also change the location of your rear control arms.. there are a couple attachment points on the rear mounts (if you have after market). This will prevent the axle from easily compressing during the ABS mode. its worth a try only takes 10min to adjust.Kinda on subject. My 2012 Boss has the S550 6 piston front conversion and 2013-2014 Shelby rear rotors. I use GLoc R12 front and R8 rear with Michelin PS4S, 275/305 f/r. Sometimes on track, usually when getting into ABS the rear axle will hop violently. Seems like if I stay out of ABS, threshold braking, it doesn't do it.
What could be causing this violent hop? Is brake proportioning handled by the ABS unit or just the different brake compounds?
I'm going to make the move to 200TW tires early next year in the same sizes. Would this help the violence or make it worse???
Yes, this is what i meant.. it will stop the rear end rising as much on braking because the pivot will be pointing at the force direction, not offset above it or below it.Thanks, I think for the time being I'm going to move my LCA up one hole. It's a free try. Maybe replace the UCA as well....
I like the Gloc-r18 pads, Found that the G12's would wear out really quickly when pushed hard.Gloc's wear out fast?! i just got a set.. G12 front G10 rear. ugh.. should have grabbed those stainless steel pad EBCs.