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rear brake load compensator - cully - 28-06-2013 how does this thing work? is it ajustable? does it need ajusting cause of lowerage? mine on the six is under compresion (closed) all the time so when the car gets loaded its under even more spring tension the lever is free but held closed by the smaller spring on the back side when the car is jacked up im guessing under brake pressure the valve moves via hydrolic force but the spring loads it to stop this under load in the car so valve closed = little brake force to rear valve open = more brake force to rear what effects dose this have on braking if its stuck closed? RE: rear brake load compensator - Piggy - 28-06-2013 closed...little effect. I raised this issue a few months back that I bet no one adjusts this when they lower their beam...as such supplying possibly more braking effort than required to the rear RE: rear brake load compensator - cully - 28-06-2013 so that might explain why my 6 is scity as f*ck on the rear under braking RE: rear brake load compensator - Piggy - 28-06-2013 quite possible RE: rear brake load compensator - cully - 28-06-2013 so to adjust it i guess i wind some spring tension off the large spring to remove some of the rear brakes RE: rear brake load compensator - Msparksdturbo - 28-06-2013 I just removed mine I did adjust it but then it started leaking so just removed it and bypassed it RE: rear brake load compensator - cully - 28-06-2013 but if its over braking the rear now removing it wont help the problem RE: rear brake load compensator - Piggy - 29-06-2013 ^^^no exactly...removing it will mean it will allow full breaking pressure to be applied 100% of the time RE: rear brake load compensator - Msparksdturbo - 29-06-2013 We adjusted mine with putting a shit load of washers on between the arm and the plastic 10mm nut and tightening the nut untill the arm of the compensator was open slightly when the car was on the ground which didn't send all the breaking to the back it was guna b just a quick bodge untill I could find some sort of metal sleeve to go in place of the washers if that makes sense but 2days l8r it stated pissing brake fluid everywhere so I bypassed it which it some times locks up but only on realy heavy breaking you can still buy the compensators of eBay for around £80 what I myt do is put a brake bias valve is that are only £40ish RE: rear brake load compensator - Connor - 29-06-2013 You don't really need it... My Miami doesn't had one, never been an issue RE: rear brake load compensator - Msparksdturbo - 29-06-2013 Yeah jst get rid there a waist of time and if ya worried bout locking up etc put a bias valve in RE: rear brake load compensator - cully - 29-06-2013 im not convinced its the bias valve as the brakes work good im thinking its the new beam mounts working how they should and im not used to it, maybe i should have gone solid mounts ![]() |