holeshot
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I have a 90 Bronco II and I just had a 6" Skyjacker Class II installed. I also just put on a set of Eagle Series 186 15X10 rims with 33X12.50 Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ's.
It has stainless steel braided brake line extensions up front and the pedal feels spongy and I pretty much had to hold the pedal to the floor to stop it.
Obviously I know the new wheels & tires are the issue, but my question is what kind of upgrade can I do to the brakes to make this feel safe. I dont feel like if I have to stop suddenly, the stock setup will do it.
Should I get new rotors or are there upgraded calipers or something? It also has a Dana 35 up front if that helps.
Greatly appreciate the help!
It has stainless steel braided brake line extensions up front and the pedal feels spongy and I pretty much had to hold the pedal to the floor to stop it.
Obviously I know the new wheels & tires are the issue, but my question is what kind of upgrade can I do to the brakes to make this feel safe. I dont feel like if I have to stop suddenly, the stock setup will do it.
Should I get new rotors or are there upgraded calipers or something? It also has a Dana 35 up front if that helps.
Greatly appreciate the help!