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Philip Chidlow
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Dipping

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What causes that characteristic dipping (and corresponding rise once the brakes are off) of the tail when stationery at lights?
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Car loaded or unloaded? All BXs, or just the current one?
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Post by Ian_Fearn »

All the auto's we've had do it Phil. Never had a manual box BX do it.

My answer on a postcard :lol: is that keeping the car still when in drive requires quite a bit of braking force. This produces a higher than normal pressure within the hydraulic system so that when you release the brakes the pressure then drops rapidly causing the back end to sink.
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And there I was thinking it was only the rotating action of the rear trailing arms when the wheels were retarded.
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Post by ken newbold »

Could be air in the brake pipes, it gets in if the car has been run with flat spheres.
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It can also be caused where the rear brakes are doing more work than the fronts such as with contaminated front brakes or corroded front pads/calipers etc.
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