Lost all brakes in the canyons today
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Originally Posted by asukadc,Mar 24 2008, 03:54 PM
faulty install right?
It just slipped though the holder, little by little until it rubbed.
I wouldn't say faulty install, just freak occurrence, I doubt anyone will have this problem again.
I do however recommend you watch your aftermarket brake lines. Make sure they are not rubbing on anything. Part A doesn't mean it will work with part B. Two different companies, etc.
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Originally Posted by chairmnofthboard,Mar 24 2008, 05:50 PM
I installed them, so how dare you!
It just slipped though the holder, little by little until it rubbed.
I wouldn't say faulty install, just freak occurrence, I doubt anyone will have this problem again.
I do however recommend you watch your aftermarket brake lines. Make sure they are not rubbing on anything. Part A doesn't mean it will work with part B. Two different companies, etc.
It just slipped though the holder, little by little until it rubbed.
I wouldn't say faulty install, just freak occurrence, I doubt anyone will have this problem again.
I do however recommend you watch your aftermarket brake lines. Make sure they are not rubbing on anything. Part A doesn't mean it will work with part B. Two different companies, etc.
Last thing I want is to lose my brakes behind another car after the main straight!
#37
Originally Posted by jyeung528,Mar 24 2008, 08:06 PM
i actually meant to ask which brand...
#39
Originally Posted by OC S2K,Mar 25 2008, 08:19 AM
Glad you turned out okay but that was stupid, should've called a tow truck.
I used the e brake once, that was when we pulled into the parking lot.
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