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06-11-2013, 11:32 PM | #1 | ||
CNC fixer guy
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Melbourne Vic
Posts: 609
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I cant believe how good the car drives.
I was expecting it to be harsh but its just the opposite, smooth and tight and communicative with no knocks or rattles even with my firm pedders suspension. Speed humps, up driveways and joins in the road are no problem. As for the front brakes they are s2 calipers with new pbr slotted rotors and pads. Pedal feel exists now and.travel is no worse as you dont have to push so hard now. Have braided hoses for front to go in and will make up a master cylinder brace to stop firewall flex as that will further remove any soft feel and reduce travel further. Im not sure how the super pro bushes will be on coarse highways but around town up to 100k there is not much of a noise increase. I also hope they last longer than stock rubbers. The car is a s1 v8 fairlane with 135,000 km. Front bushes had a slight crack when flexed by screw driver, lower ball joints were not sloppy but were real easy to articulate compared to the new road safe ones. Upper ball joints were ok and so was the upper inner bushes so the rubber ones will stay for now but that will be easy to change at a later date. I would thoroughly recommend super pro bushes and new ball joints and if you have a s1 and not happy with the brakes then do the conversion. Would like to thank previous posters who made the effort to post info and pics of their conversions. If doing the conversion air tools make things quicker and easier and deep sockets are required in places, oh and little kids asking for dads attention will slow you down too Now to do the irs bushes... Cheers, Andrew. Last edited by mif73; 06-11-2013 at 11:37 PM. |
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07-11-2013, 06:47 AM | #2 | ||
Walking with God
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 7,321
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Good work!
Having had the S1 - S2 front brake conversion done on my wagon, I can attest to the improvement in braking. I'm actually about to replace the front rotors with dba slotteds and QFM pads, and new QFM pads on the rear (S1) to get the braking performance and pedal feel back to where it was when I first installed the setup around 5-6 years ago! Cheers! GK
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