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    Quote Originally Posted by gec View Post
    Gday Clunk, I have RDA rotors on my Patrol and they are fine, although I do prefer DBA, I found the RDA pads to be crap so I use Bendix, next time I may try those Green pads if they are not too expensive,as I have heard good things about them.
    was yours an EFI before you had your conversion done? Oh hold on, you son has an EFI doesn't he, do you happen to know if he has twin piston brakes on his?


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    Yeah he has the twin piston front calipers and 15 inch rims, and mine was the old carby TB42 so I have got the single piston jobs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gec View Post
    Yeah he has the twin piston front calipers and 15 inch rims, and mine was the old carby TB42 so I have got the single piston jobs.
    thanks for the info mate, wasnt able to find a definitive answer in me manual or here.


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    No worries, probably coming down for the Dwelly wander on the 27th so may see ya there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gec View Post
    No worries, probably coming down for the Dwelly wander on the 27th so may see ya there.
    Yeah saw on the WPC....... Nice one. Still not sure if I can make it, tis the handbrake's b'day on 26th, so will have to wait n see.


    Anyway, reckon I might go with the RDA's and Bendix pads..... Cheers GEC

    Taps a lot!!!!!!


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    rear brake bias valve

    does any one know about the rear brake bias valve? the front pads are worn out and the rear ones are like brand new, over brakes on the front (locks front too easily).
    cheers brett

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    Quote Originally Posted by clunk71 View Post
    does anyone have any experience with RDA??
    Yep I run RDA slotted on the front and DBA kangaroo paw on the rear. RDA & DBA are made in the same factory from the same materials except for DBA gold series and their other top end stuff which is made in Oz.
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    adjust

    i adjusted the bias valve by grinding out the holes to set the spring to a length of 207 mm as per the w/shop manual dont have any gauuges to test the brake pressures though.

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    Hey Clunk I have slotted RDA rotors on my GQ and have had a great run out of them. I would happily fit them again.

    If you are getting a bit of a shimmy under braking then you probably have a warped disk. This is generally cause from doing river crossings at the bottom of long hill decents with hot brakes into cold water. This is what cause mine.

    I make a note of stopping for a minute or 3 before a river crossing if I think my brakes have had a work over.
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    I dont think i would get slotted again mine tend to fill up with mud and thats the way they stay til i give em a hit with the pressure cleaner. If the warp isnt to bad you may be able to get them machined but at the cost of new ones these days (cheap) mat just be easier to swap em out.

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