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Hi Chad I have a couple of Ideas on your problem. Take the car to a place and have the system PRESSURE bled. They hook a machine up to the system and it pushs all the air out. Road test and see if this is any better. Your rebuilt calipers could be bad. There is a tester that Snap-on, matco, or mac sell for about 300.00$ that will test the clamping pressures of your calipers. You put the pressure sensors between the pads and press on the brakes. It give an reading on both calipers, or will tell you if 1 is hanging up in the bore. For your car nosing over I would fix the ride height first. Get a barbell set and put your wieght in the drivers seat that set the car up on a flat surface and measure from the ground to the bottom of the frame. I have my car 1/4 higher in the front end because of hard braking in autocross. Your springs may be too soft for your car? I hope this helps Rick Lake
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