Lost brake pedal last night

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Last night we put on a new 6 piston calpier and rotor , In the process of bedding the pads (in many hard stops) the brake pedal went to the floor.When we made in home ,we looked for brake fluid on the ground ,none we looked at the rear rotors and they were very hot, you could see the heat spots on the rotors.we must have boiled the rear brake fluid. I will post some pics of the new 6 piston caliper, custom hat with rotor and stainless steel lines .We are working on the rears next .The rears will be a small 4 piston , hat and rotor .After some more testing we are going to start to market these kits to Viper owners the front will be around 1,800 to 2,000 dollors.The more we sell the cheaper the price will be (group buys). If you want some more infomation please fell free to email me at [email protected]

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To many moving parts?
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This is just a warning to all that might do the same thing I did the other night .The rears just got to hot while bedding in the fronts. Its sad to say, but maybe this will help some one in the same situation I was in the other night.Thats why Im trying to make a good brake set up so every one can afford a set or two.The brakes have allways been the weakest link on the Viper.We are trying to help out all Viper owners to a great 6 piston front and 4 piston rear at a reasonable price.We arent done yet I will post some pics and more info when Im finshed with the rears.

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