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Old 03-06-2017, 06:41 PM
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Exactly where I'm going. I just bought a set of Porterfield R-4S for the rears. By all reports they offer very good grip at wide ranging temperatures. Much better than the cheap run of the mill pads that cam with the kit. We will see if the added coefficient of friction helps even some of the imbalance. Good to know the line size doesn't have much to do with it. They are all brand new. Thanks Paul.
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