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      02-21-2021, 03:57 PM   #85
Andystobbs
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Originally Posted by david in germany View Post
Yes, coding will make a difference in pedal feel but, do not code the car until you install the front brakes. Also, if you ever do it again, do the front brakes first or do not drive the car. Stronger rear brakes can cause you to loose control in an emergency situation. Spbr is not coded on the factory 335i as they are designed and coded for the larger brakes as standard.
Noted, thanks for the advice.
I had to test the rears before the fronts really as I had to make and install spacer rings for my smaller handbrake shoes. I was concerned the heat from brazing may have warped the discs. I didn't want to over complicate the results by having 2 new sets of brakes at once (the larger front discs are used and as such an unknown quantity in terms of quality).

Question, how does the pedal feel alter by coding in normal driving situations. Does my MK60 DSC incorporate a precharge circuit?
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