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[TR] TR4 braking effort

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Subject: [TR] TR4 braking effort
From: Andy Graybeal <andygraybeal@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 12:47:07 -0700
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I've been told by my son that my brakes are no good--too hard to stop. I've never thought about it myself, but maybe it is hard to stop. I installed Repco pads to keep my wheels from getting so dusty (and, of course, for fade free operation). In my everyday driving, I seldom find myself slamming on the brakes, but on the odd occasion that happens, I manage to pull it down.

Would the Repco pads be better replaced with stock? The only competition I've run the car in is autocross.

Andy Graybeal

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