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Old 04-12-2012, 09:03 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by pandrade View Post
well now i know it came whith it but would that system be compatible whith the mk3, i would imagin the mk4 came whith bigger brakes so im gussing the biyasis would be off and it wouldent work properly right?
My guess is that it would work fine as long as you could adapt the electrical signals (control/sensor). I believe the front and rear calipers were both larger in the mk4, so the proportion is likely still quite close. Worst case, you could install a brake bias adjuster like this one:
http://www.wilwood.com/MasterCylinders/MasterCylinderProd.aspx?itemno=260-10922
...of course, you could always take it a step further, and upgrade the MKIII with MKIV calipers&rotors too!
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