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I have read this thread with some interest since I have just purchased a Wilwood front end kit and have not yet installed them but I do have a couple of questions.
Firstly, Wilwood states about 20 times that these brakes are not for street use, racing or off road use only, etc. I figure that there are 2 possible reasons for this, either legal stuff in the case of an accident they are in the clear, or the pads that come with the kit only work after being heated up significantly, therefore not suitable for the street. Any ideas?
Secondly, there are 4 bleeders on each Dynalite II caliper but no open inlet for the fluid. Obviously it will be necessary to remove at least one bleeder (on the bottom) to attach the break line. I want to know if it is necessary to have a "T" in my brake line and therefore connect to both sides of the caliper or do I simply connect to one side and there is an internal connection to the other side. The installation instructions don't say anything about a T.
Wayne
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