I just installed and bedded in a set of Porterfield carbon/kevlar front pads and TSI kevlar rear shoes on our TR6.
Much better better pedal feel and noticeably more braking power, but now , under only moderately hard braking one or the other front wheel will suddenly break loose.( Maybe I'm braking harder than when the pedal felt like it was a hunk of wood). At first I thought I had goofed on the installation, or something was wrong with the rotors or calipers, etc. But it appears to be random as to which wheel breaks loose, depending I guess on road camber, surface condition, etc.
The tires are ContiForce, and are 8 yrs old although the tread is not worn much at all since the car was laid up for several years. I don't think I'm getting anywhere near the deceleration rate I should be getting.
Any suggestions? Do you folks think that the tires may just be too old and hardened to give optimum braking traction? Vigorous cornering seems to be OK.
TIA,
Tom
Much better better pedal feel and noticeably more braking power, but now , under only moderately hard braking one or the other front wheel will suddenly break loose.( Maybe I'm braking harder than when the pedal felt like it was a hunk of wood). At first I thought I had goofed on the installation, or something was wrong with the rotors or calipers, etc. But it appears to be random as to which wheel breaks loose, depending I guess on road camber, surface condition, etc.
The tires are ContiForce, and are 8 yrs old although the tread is not worn much at all since the car was laid up for several years. I don't think I'm getting anywhere near the deceleration rate I should be getting.
Any suggestions? Do you folks think that the tires may just be too old and hardened to give optimum braking traction? Vigorous cornering seems to be OK.
TIA,
Tom
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