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and no lsf..my car rolled down the hill because i was too horny to give a fuk bout handbreak and i just wanted to get into my gf's house and bone the shit outta her
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and no lsf..my car rolled down the hill because i was too horny to give a fuk bout handbreak and i just wanted to get into my gf's house and bone the shit outta her
LOL. Gotta love an honest answer.
You are gonna have some explaining to do if she ever decides to join rs...
I don't use my handbrake unless I'm parked on a slope. I just leave it in Park or in gear.
The reason I don't use my handbrake is because if the brake pads are super hot, they can glaze off on the rotors if you keep them in contact on the rotors for an extended period while the pads cool. That results in an uneven rotor surface and it will feel like the rotors are warped if you brake at high speed.
If I store my car over an extended period of time, I also don't use the handbrake because it can tend to stick on the discs and not release fully.
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I don't use my handbrake unless I'm parked on a slope. I just leave it in Park or in gear.
The reason I don't use my handbrake is because if the brake pads are super hot, they can glaze off on the rotors if you keep them in contact on the rotors for an extended period while the pads cool. That results in an uneven rotor surface and it will feel like the rotors are warped if you brake at high speed.
If I store my car over an extended period of time, I also don't use the handbrake because it can tend to stick on the discs and not release fully.
GOod point to note. Rotors don't 'warp', they actually get uneven deposits of brake material when hot.