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Originally Posted by Franzino
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RS 14 black will be on the front and RS 4-4 orange (not 4-2) on the rears. Why would in your opinion the back try and overtake the front with this RS4-4 or RS4-2 on the back? Makes no sense! A car with a brake balance like you describe is something Pagid or other brake specialists would never advice. The RS4-4 is a less agressive pad then the RS14. RS 4-4 has less initial bite and is a pad that is used a lot as a rear pad in combination with RS 14.
http://www.pagid-brake-pads.co.uk/pr...rbon-based.php
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He read it on google
Sometimes the back not clamping down can cause it to lift and go light so a less braking rear can give the same effect as a rear end clamping and locking.