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Originally Posted by Dean
Front vs. rear...
A. Get a manual bias adjuster and become a brake expert
B. Buy Stoptechs which have less front piston area which shifts bias rear.
C. Live with it. This is common on most cars.
left vs. right is tougher... I have a huge varience in my rears, and am having the line pressures tested. Small ammounts of difference, especially for a car that has been tracked, and ABS used is not uncommon due to poor cornerbalance. If your car is cornerbalanced, left vs. right wear may depend on the direction of teh track or roads you drive. Cockwise or Counter...
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My left vs. right is noticable, but not significant. Thats a little soothing to know that front vs. rear wearage is common on most cars. It doesn't sound like anything major, I was worried because I have just put on new rotors (brembo slotted) and pads (PBR ceramic high performance). For whatever thats worth.