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An analysis of braking load transfer in my 1999 Acura Integra, and how the vehicle will respond under heavy braking. By determining the load transfer to the front wheels, you can determine ways in which to improve your vehicle: which brakes to upgrade, where to try to relocate weight, and whether or not lowering your vehicle is justified.

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2015/10/06
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