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        Old 14th February 2007, 19:35   #1 (permalink)
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        Stoptech 4 wheel brake ? ebrake?

        does it retain use of e-brake?
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        Old 14th February 2007, 20:40   #2 (permalink)
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        yes, works the same as oe, little brake drum within the inside of the rotor hat.
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        yes, works the same as oe, little brake drum within the inside of the rotor hat.
        The only difference is that the hat is now aluminum rather than iron, so you more or less lose the ability to use the handbrake to lose that extra 10mph of speed when passing the merging cop and you don't want to turn your brake lights on...
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        The only difference is that the hat is now aluminum rather than iron, so you more or less lose the ability to use the handbrake to lose that extra 10mph of speed when passing the merging cop and you don't want to turn your brake lights on...
        hahahha ... i hear ya on that
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        The only difference is that the hat is now aluminum rather than iron, so you more or less lose the ability to use the handbrake to lose that extra 10mph of speed when passing the merging cop and you don't want to turn your brake lights on...

        What? You don't a brake light black out switch to handle this problem?
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        What? You don't a brake light black out switch to handle this problem?
        Have to go work on that one...
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