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Thread: Break bias bracket?

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    When I got my patrol they had done a 2" lift but no brake bias bracket. When I used the brakes it felt like the car was nosediving and wanted to do an endo.

    I made my own 2" bracket, fitted in all of 10 mins and after that it felt much more neutral / level in braking, the way I expected it should feel.

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    Yep. That's what will happen. The bias is used more for when loaded. The further the ass drops the more Force is applied to the rear axle. When lifting you reverse it. So as you felt more Force is applied to the front.
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