So this may be a retarded question, but I'm missing the right brake cooling duct on my car. How important would it be to replace it? Basically just worried about the one side being cooled more than the other and causing uneven braking and or wear? Or is this no big deal?
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Originally posted by DanMan68 View PostSo this may be a retarded question, but I'm missing the right brake cooling duct on my car. How important would it be to replace it? Basically just worried about the one side being cooled more than the other and causing uneven braking and or wear? Or is this no big deal?
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The brakes get plenty of air flow even wit those brake ducts not in. They would only become beneficial for brake cooling if you were on the track, and you were hard on the brakes constantly.Originally posted by cabriodster87"Honey? What color is this wire? Is it the same as that one? Are you sure? I don't believe it. OK, it works. Thank you sweetie."Originally posted by Kershawi've got a boner and a desire to speed.
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Originally posted by T Verdier View PostIs's did right? Also I've seen some oem ducts For my style air dam.
But it's negligible.
I think that '85 had some brake ducts in them, the valance and lip got off an '85 in the 'yard has them. Realoem doesnt show ducts on the '87 listing. I havent checked for an '86
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