Hi Shawn,
My rears are in full lockup, way before the front will lock up so I toatlly don't feel safe, especially in the wet weather (here we have 2 seasons rain and construction).
Yup I did look at all that from Lee's website (which is where I got the idea to just do the rear) and also the article in the VTR site. They are contradicting.
I think that there is more variables to the equation, that they minimized by testing on the same car, which is not the same set up as your car or my car or anyone else's.
Based on my own experiences from the last few days, I tend to believe that the Toyota front calipers (with semi metallic pads) is definitly a required part of the equation. Since I had orignialy planned to put on a set of Toyota calipers, I am going to remove the Morgan rears for now, and when I have the time I'll do the whole upgrade the way it's supposed to be done.
Cheers and thanks!
My rears are in full lockup, way before the front will lock up so I toatlly don't feel safe, especially in the wet weather (here we have 2 seasons rain and construction).
Yup I did look at all that from Lee's website (which is where I got the idea to just do the rear) and also the article in the VTR site. They are contradicting.
I think that there is more variables to the equation, that they minimized by testing on the same car, which is not the same set up as your car or my car or anyone else's.
Based on my own experiences from the last few days, I tend to believe that the Toyota front calipers (with semi metallic pads) is definitly a required part of the equation. Since I had orignialy planned to put on a set of Toyota calipers, I am going to remove the Morgan rears for now, and when I have the time I'll do the whole upgrade the way it's supposed to be done.
Cheers and thanks!