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Indirectly; less fading if placed where they get max cooling
Posted by
SooperZ95
on March 28, 2004 at 3:36 PM
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Brake calipers better in opposite position?
posted by Milo (Sport Z Magazine)
on March 28, 2004 at 11:39 AM
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Not really sure how the airflow is from one position to another, but that might be a reason.
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Brake calipers better in opposite position?
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Milo (Sport Z Magazine)
11:39:51 03/28/04
4-ton? Let's see, 1 ton = 2000 lbs ... (n/m)
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NytWolf
11:44:47 03/28/04
Oops.... math in general owns me. (n/m)
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Milo (Sport Z Magazine)
11:50:01 03/28/04
i asked the same question...
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allMOTOR (CA)
12:31:20 03/28/04
Position does not matter >>
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Chip(GMS Racing)
12:33:22 03/28/04
the rears are 2 pistons, the front are 4 pistons calipers. (n/m)
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Halo Z
13:34:55 03/28/04
Sure. Kick a man when he's down... or umm sleepy. (n/m)
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Milo (Sport Z Magazine)
08:28:54 03/29/04
Indirectly; less fading if placed where they get max cooling -
SooperZ95
15:36:05 03/28/04
Sorry to answer a question with a question, but >>>
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Waco300zx
22:08:47 03/28/04
The offset of the rear rotors is different, and they don't
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
01:57:00 03/29/04
Thanks, always wondered. (n/m)
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Waco300zx
14:56:06 03/29/04
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