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For those of you that have installed 395/85 R20's on your deuces, how much brake pedal pressure is required to stop the beast. I have installed 395's with run flats on my deuce and now I literally almost have to stand on the pedal to stop her and I don't think I could lock up the wheels if my life depended on it. I know I have a couple of thousand pounds in the back that adds to my momentum but I am concerned that I may have an issue with my brake system.
I checked all the wheel cylinders when and adjusted the brakes when I did the hub flip. The pedal is solid and there is not excessive pedal travel. It just seems that that, though I can stop it, the pedal pressure required is excessive. Any thoughts?
Thanks all!
I checked all the wheel cylinders when and adjusted the brakes when I did the hub flip. The pedal is solid and there is not excessive pedal travel. It just seems that that, though I can stop it, the pedal pressure required is excessive. Any thoughts?
Thanks all!