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Old Sep 9, 2008 | 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by GT3Ranger
I have the Dymags and love them. They have performed flawlessly now for 12 months. They have been taken to 165 mph.
The most impressive change noticed is in braking. The pedal effort is incredibly less.
That's interesting... It didn't even cross my mind that braking would be easier.

Thanks for the review!
 
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Originally Posted by GT3Ranger

I have the Dymags and love them. They have performed flawlessly now for 12 months. They have been taken to 165 mph.
The most impressive change noticed is in braking. The pedal effort is incredibly less.

Cheers,
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Agreed! No air leakage at all, no slippage of tires on the rims. Can't describe the g's when braking...it is awesome.

The only drawaback (if you want to call it that) is that the wheels make the brakes look puny.
 
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But....but it says they are "ace".
 
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Originally Posted by tractorcrusher
That's interesting... It didn't even cross my mind that braking would be easier.

Thanks for the review!
Well consider that it would take less effort to decelerate a lighter rotating mass. And trust me you can really feel this difference.

I am not sure why it was stated that the wheels make the brakes look smaller? I assume you are running 19's.

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Those are crazy light.
 
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