87 WE2
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Hey Guy's looking into upgrading my breaks over the winter on my 87 GN.
I do not want to do anything radical, just make them a little better. I am going to keep my powermaster, but would like to upgrade the following:
For the front I would like to upgrade the calaiper's (maybe to a dual piston type) I would also like to upgrade the rotors too, I am looking for something better anyone have any luck with the drilled and or the slotted type? If so what brand, part #'s...
Anyone know what type of dual piston caliper is out there thats better then stock and will work on the stock spindel without modifing it? Need part#'s, etc...
For the rear I want to install alluminum drums, with the bigger wheel cylinder's for more holding power not sure what pads to go with? Will stock size pads work with bigger wheel cylinders or do I need different pads for the different cylinders.
Can anyone tell me if they have current part #'s for the cylinders and what pads that work with the bigger cylinders? Also do I have to change my break hardware to do this or will new stock equipment work?
Also would like to replace all the flexible lines on the front and the hard lines on the rear axle, any one reccomend anything in this department?
And last but not least I would like to replace the porportioning valve, anything out there better then stock to improve stopping power to the rear breaks?
Thanks for the help
I do not want to do anything radical, just make them a little better. I am going to keep my powermaster, but would like to upgrade the following:
For the front I would like to upgrade the calaiper's (maybe to a dual piston type) I would also like to upgrade the rotors too, I am looking for something better anyone have any luck with the drilled and or the slotted type? If so what brand, part #'s...
Anyone know what type of dual piston caliper is out there thats better then stock and will work on the stock spindel without modifing it? Need part#'s, etc...
For the rear I want to install alluminum drums, with the bigger wheel cylinder's for more holding power not sure what pads to go with? Will stock size pads work with bigger wheel cylinders or do I need different pads for the different cylinders.
Can anyone tell me if they have current part #'s for the cylinders and what pads that work with the bigger cylinders? Also do I have to change my break hardware to do this or will new stock equipment work?
Also would like to replace all the flexible lines on the front and the hard lines on the rear axle, any one reccomend anything in this department?
And last but not least I would like to replace the porportioning valve, anything out there better then stock to improve stopping power to the rear breaks?
Thanks for the help
