Rear end slide under breaking
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Rear end slide under breaking
Is there any way of stopping the arse end from going every where when breaking!! ???
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Re: Rear end slide under breaking
if it is lowered, then you may have a bias valve. if you do if it is lowered. and possibly not and its siezed itll need freeing off and adjusting
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Re: Rear end slide under breaking
yes i had this poblem vith my van i assume its different to a hatch its just a case of making sure the mechanisum works and is ajusted
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Re: Rear end slide under breaking
Adam-D wrote:if it is lowered, then you may have a bias valve. if you do if it is lowered. and possibly not and its siezed itll need freeing off and adjusting
what he said lol
i actualy have a guide on how to adjust the bias valve, will write up and add it shortly
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Re: Rear end slide under breaking
brake earlier and more smoothly??
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Re: Rear end slide under breaking
Thanks for the replies
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Re: Rear end slide under breaking
u got a brake limiter valve on the back and they sieze up WD40 and free it up works magic that should stop ur arse end from sliding out
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Re: Rear end slide under breaking
can you tell me how to adjust the brake bias valve i no it just screws in and out but what ways it go??
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