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03-18-2011, 11:28 PM | #26 | |
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Re: Opinion on leaving out the parking brake?
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Interesting that you are concerned about others riding with you; I am not. I often smoke the tires in my Corvette and race through neighborhoods hoping to hit small children and the elderly...just kinding. I care about folks too, but I still don't believe it is neccesary to have an "emergency" brake. Mechanical things fail is a matter of fact, I appreciate your reminder; I didn't know that? (more sarcasm). Do what you think is right. I for one don't believe an automatic trans vehicle needs an emergency/parking brake. It is not a "back up system" because using a brake that locks up the rear wheels at (lets say) 60 MPH is not a good thing. Also, if you are driving around in a vehicle with questionable brakes, look at that first. And your analogy about the litigation is goofy; what precidence have you for this? I am willing to take the risk that some savy lawyer would (not) go to this website and research the topics associated with my perspective in the event of a law suite. Anyway, this is the last on this topic I will post. |
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03-19-2011, 04:07 AM | #27 |
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Re: Opinion on leaving out the parking brake?
this shouldn't even come into question wether to have one or not, having experienced "brake failure" and ending up with my front end smashing through the front of a small grocery store late one night made a believer out of me because had i not had it i would have crushed the clerk and possible killed him! and if you think pulling a vehicle into park with auto trans will stop you: WRONG! a parking pawl is designed to shear under certain conditions and won't stop you. install one!
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03-19-2011, 08:02 AM | #28 | |
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Re: Opinion on leaving out the parking brake?
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The hand brakes most important function is to stop the car in the event the hydraulic brake system fails. There are numerous examples of other members using it just for that purpose in this very thread. Nobody can say that having it there for use in such a situation was not a good thing and possibly saved lives? It's like everything else though, you have to have some basic common sense when you use it. To use a hand brake when the vehicle is in motion, a hand brake like the ones that are installed on the 60-66 trucks from the factory, you don't just yank it and lock up the rear tires. You depress the lock, keep it depressed, and pull on the handle enough to stop the truck, but not lock up the brakes. It's really a great design and works really well...... Last edited by lakeroadster; 03-19-2011 at 10:17 AM. |
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03-19-2011, 09:42 AM | #29 |
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Re: Opinion on leaving out the parking brake?
Helmets and seat belts have nothing to do with this. If you don't want to wear those it is usually just you and your friends and family that have to deal with you being a melon head the rest of your life. You'll find who your friends are at that point as well. I'm speaking from personal experience here.
Not having an Ebrake now makes your car/truck a potential missile coming through an intersection and you'll be hurting MY friends and family. This only becomes an emotional issue if you want to convince yourself you don't need one and it won't do you any good. Do some research and put something in you're willing to trust and understand how to use. |
03-19-2011, 01:36 PM | #30 |
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Re: Opinion on leaving out the parking brake?
Back in the 40's people called them emergency brakes and often they saved the day.
Here in ca. they are required by law. |
03-19-2011, 05:22 PM | #31 |
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Re: Opinion on leaving out the parking brake?
Not sure what the terrain looks like everywhere you've been, but around here we have quite the hills and often we have to park on them (well, the side of the road going up or down them ). I've often found in the past that even in gear, an tranny with enough rotational pressure on it will cause a minor amount of slippage as air always slowly leaks by a cylinder wall over time... In both auto and manual trannys I've seen the vehicle "lurch" when parked.
Regardless of where you live, IMO, leaving out an "emergency" or "parking" brake... whatever you want to call it = a bad idea... especially after you've spent alot of money building the truck only to leave something like this out. Kind of reminds me of a friend that put a $5000 stereo system in his car, but couldn't be bothered to put a $200 alarm system in it. Let's just say that "someone" has a really nice system for real cheap, and it's not him (or me for that matter). Ounce of prevention = a pound of cure, but to each his own. It's law here so wouldn't even be open for discussion. Just my two bits, Ted.
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03-19-2011, 05:29 PM | #32 |
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Re: Opinion on leaving out the parking brake?
well frankly not having a parking/emergency brake is just dumb. ya if its just a show truck/trailer queen then its not needed. but if its a DD or even just a weekend driver then an emergency brake is a necessity. my brakes lock up all 4 tires of pavement in my 55 3200 (not bad for 56 year old technology) but the emergency brake dosent work and with the 4 speed manual its kinda annoying to have to turn it off when you get out and your on a slight hill. i know this is unsafe and sometime next week i will be fixing the problem. if my brakes were to fail and i hit and killed someone because i had no backup brakes.......... just sayin its not that much work and not that much money to save your life and the lives of others
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03-21-2011, 09:47 AM | #33 | |
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Re: Opinion on leaving out the parking brake?
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for what its worth everyone ive worked out my rear brakes now.... I have an internal drum parking/emergency/slide-turn brake, and 11" discs. nice thing is the passenger side parking brake line points out back, and the drivers side points forward... so i can run the passenger line around the back/bottom, and then the two lines can run parallel down the drivers side of the frame.. nice clean install. thanks for the thoughts on the subject... |
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