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Post by sheldontan on Sept 20, 2011 10:50:12 GMT 8
Anyone experiencing e brake problem with your koup? Almost accident while driving back from genting.. Lucky another lane no car faster Siam to the lane..
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Post by dllatimer on Sept 20, 2011 11:18:51 GMT 8
E brake? Emergency brake or THE brake?
Need to be more specific with your question?
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Post by aaur4man on Sept 20, 2011 13:21:51 GMT 8
more importantly...what speed were u driving at
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Post by sheldontan on Sept 20, 2011 15:20:30 GMT 8
E break = emergency brake and I m traveling @ abt 110 km/h
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Post by dllatimer on Sept 20, 2011 15:29:17 GMT 8
Sometimes not the brakes but the tyres plays a part... you want grippy ones
If cannot fulfil your needs....
Change to BBK, change better brake fluid, brake pad, stainless steel brake hose, and brake pads....
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Post by cyberalex on Sept 20, 2011 17:55:17 GMT 8
Agreed...good set of brake system with good tyres play a part for responsive and effective braking. Ultimately...the road! If the road quality sucks...give u the best brake system and tyres also no point! Drive safe and keep safe distance!
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Post by james15 on Nov 13, 2011 21:14:42 GMT 8
this is because when coming down slope from genting and keeping steeping on your brake were heat out the brake fluid, when going up genting is better to change to dot 4 brake fuild with high boilding point with anti vapour lock.
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Post by corgel on Nov 15, 2011 8:51:32 GMT 8
If you did not use engine braking on your way down, you would use your foot brake a lot... this will cause brake fading and make your brakes ineffective... do you have this problem in singapore?
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