> That's a problem you'd have to fix by adjusting the suspension,
>isn't it? I don't see how having discs in the rear would cause any
>less nose dive... ? Maybe even more, what with those heavy drums out
>of there and all of that extra braking power to lock up the rears and
>make the fronts do all the work. ;-)
>
> Also, wouldn't it look kind've silly to have slotted rotors in the
>rear and the solid stock ones in the front? Seems like you'd have to
>get slotted rotors for the front too, to balance things out.
I was thinking that myself. I was thinking of developing a kit to replace
the front discs and then retrofit the old fronts on the rear. That makes
slightly more sense (to me).
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