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Re: How To: Acura Legend GS Sedan Dual Piston Caliper Swap
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I'll take some tomorrow. Why do you want pictures?
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Re: How To: Acura Legend GS Sedan Dual Piston Caliper Swap
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Quote from: timot_one on July 02, 2010, 11:09:07 PM
I'll take some tomorrow. Why do you want pictures?
Curious about the visual difference between the legend calipers and mine.
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The visual differance is pretty non exsistant to be honest with you.
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July 07, 2010, 09:12:52 PM »
You're right, Mike. I see the slight difference, but they're the same general size, so it doesn't make a difference visually.
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They're just a little longer, and that's about it. I also noticed that they come a little closer to the wheel than the stock ones do. I have the EX 16" wheels.
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How are your brakes now that your getting used to them Jeff. I know at first you were concerned about a couple of things.
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I'm still a little iffy on them. I've bled the brakes like what, 3 times now? I'm tempted to put in some new brake fluid. I've read that ATE Blue fluid is pretty good stuff. Right now, it feels like I have to push the pedal farther before the brakes will actually do anything. It's a lot more pronounced when I'm going 70-80.
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Have you checked the condition of your rear brakes? The stopping power should be alot better than before.
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The rear brakes are still brand new. I don't exactly remember when I got them installed, but it was maybe 4-5 months ago. It just feels like I have to slam the pedal before I got the stopping power that I want.
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That's odd my pedal is very touchy.
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I wonder if it's these Akebono pads... Well it's too late now, I'm stuck with them, lol. I can't think of anything else to do other than redo the brake fluid.
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You could get better pads.
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^ yeah. If you can't trust your brakes, you should definitely change them again. You absolutely need to be able to rely on your brakes.
I just changed my front ones again. They lasted two and a half years. Stock calipers, Brembo blanks and EBC greenstuff pads.
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Hawk HPS/EBC green stuff = stopping power.
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