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Do these cars have any inherent problems with too much rear brake (you've mentioned you have the Wilwood multiple piston fixed calipers on the rear axle, why I ask)??
Even though it is a completely different dynamic, the 4th gen f body people who road coursed their cars did EVERYTHING they could to REDUCE the rear braking forces (i.e.; stock/low level pads, proportioning valves set to ~90/10 front/rear, rear shock rebound cranked up high, etc.) due to BAD, axle and ring and pinion/diff breaking, axle hop/shudder on hard braking coming off of high speed straights into tight turns.
Are the FiSTs exempt from those problems due to no drive on the rear beam axles???
Even though it is a completely different dynamic, the 4th gen f body people who road coursed their cars did EVERYTHING they could to REDUCE the rear braking forces (i.e.; stock/low level pads, proportioning valves set to ~90/10 front/rear, rear shock rebound cranked up high, etc.) due to BAD, axle and ring and pinion/diff breaking, axle hop/shudder on hard braking coming off of high speed straights into tight turns.
Are the FiSTs exempt from those problems due to no drive on the rear beam axles???