Re: [FWDLK] Kudos to AAJ ???
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Re: [FWDLK] Kudos to AAJ ???



They sell two kits. One is the brackets and adaptors, with instructions and
a parts list of what you need to complete the kit. IE what master cyl,
rotors, and calipers. Or you can buy everything from him.

The only thing he leaves up to the buyer is what proportioning valve to use.
Since a proportioing valve is a dealer item, it's either there or the
junkyard. In my 20 years of messing with cars, I've never seen one go bad on
a car, so I don't feel a junkyard one is a danger.

I don't think there's alot of post tinkering if you follow the instructions
with the kit.
The only tinkering I needed to do was get a proportioing valve and move the
brake light switch. Everything else would have been the same no matter what
kit I bought. The rest was installing parts and he gave me the application
and part numbers that I needed. HE also instructed me on how to modify the
brake push rod and tie rod ends for the kit to work on my car.

Nick
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From: "eastern sierra Adj Services" <esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 10:55 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] Kudos to AAJ ???


> I installed 11x3"  "Bendix Duo-Servo" brakes to Horace 15(+?) years ago,
> & have never regretted that 'work' [see old WPC News issues] and, beyond
> the "treasure-hunt" involved , found that the subject
> conversion/installation project was relatively self-explanatory, and
> simple.
>
> I'm NOT debating the relative merits of MASSIVE drum brakes, [ they CAN
> put you thru the windshield, in a full-on panic stop, unless you've put
> on Horrie's seat belts!]  front-and-rear, -vs-(front-wheel)  modern disc
> brakes, but from what I've read, so far, it APPEARS that considerable
> post-purchase tinkering/adjustment/ additional-parts-finding is involved
> in/with AAJ's brakes.
>
> Why don't they do "all" the necessary research, & just sell/provide a
> 'complete' bolt-in system?
>
> The 'wrecking-yard' master-cylinders/proportioning valves, etc, seems
> like a lot of extra-burden, and RISK on/to the 'system's  buyer, ( to
> ME.)
>
> Neil Vedder
>
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