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High performance rear shoes? #922114 12/23/08 03:22 PM
Joined: Jul 2003
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foxtrapper Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
Now that I've got the Porterfield R4s pads up front, the truck actually stops. Stops quite nicely in fact.

Next I'd like to get rear shoes to match the friction coeficient of the front pads. Does anyone knows of over the counter high performance rear shoes for the T100?


'97 T-100 SR5
'86 Toyota's, the variety pack (all gone)
Re: High performance rear shoes? [Re: foxtrapper] #922115 12/23/08 09:50 PM
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ErikB Offline
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I've never seen any HP shoes, but if you want to increase the rear brake power you can try adjusting the proportioning valve rod, or swapping the prop valve for a manually adjustable one.


'97 4Runner, '06 F350, '86 4Runner, '05 WR450
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Re: High performance rear shoes? [Re: foxtrapper] #922116 12/23/08 10:44 PM
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BamZipPow Offline
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Just don't git the back brakes locking up before the fronts...that will guarantee that yer gonna end up swinging the rear around to the front... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />


1998 T-100 Xtra cab SR5 2WD Auto; Roadmaster Active Suspension; Yokohama Geolander HT-S; lowered air dam; full belly pan; 4? diffuser; 11" side skirts; dual transmission coolers; 67% grill blocked; Auto-RX'd; ScanGauge II/Ultra-Gauge
Re: High performance rear shoes? [Re: foxtrapper] #922117 12/24/08 12:32 AM
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eleet Offline
Mudrunner
When I was looking it seemed like the market was pretty void of anything interesting.

I decided to get the set from the dealer instead of messing around with relined stuff from the auto store.

Looking at my records they were about $60.

Re: High performance rear shoes? [Re: eleet] #922118 12/24/08 05:17 AM
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95T100 Offline
Mudrunner
I'm fighting rear end locking issues and can attest that, unless you are carrying a load to actually put weight on the back, increasing stopping power to the rear end will only lead to locking it up at the most unfortunate of times. There just isn't enough weight on the rear tires once heavy braking occurs to work with.


1995 Toyota T100, Rhino Liner, SwayAway Torsion Bars, Bilestien Shocks, Brembo Rotors, Akebono Pads, SS Brakelines, Monroe Steering Stabilizer & TRD/Eaton LSD
Re: High performance rear shoes? [Re: foxtrapper] #922119 12/24/08 12:13 PM
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foxtrapper Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
Aw, but it's so much fun to go sliding through redlights backwards in the rain. :-)

Seriously, I do understand the importance of brake balancing and not getting it tail happy. That's a big part of the reason I installed the Porterfields up front. But now it's shifted the balance greatly forward. I worked more with it yesterday, and it's to the point I can accept it. But it would be nice to more closely match the frictions.

I was hoping to find an over the counter shoe, but I guess I'll have to get TSI or such to custom line me a set. Then again, things are good enough to accept right now, so I just might save my pennies for other things.


'97 T-100 SR5
'86 Toyota's, the variety pack (all gone)

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