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Old 06-04-2002   #1 (permalink)
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I whant to know if by sliding out of corners with the E-Brake will it hurt the transsmission if it an auto and will it wear the out the E-Brake to much....... To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if already registered!
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cant be good...
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everything hurts the car!
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well its not GOOD for it
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well no it is not good for the car but! if you must do it do it in the rain or the snow and for god sakes do it in an empty parking lot [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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I dont see how it could hurt your transmission but its obviously goinh to put some extra strain on the e-brake

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ya speed racer is right, EVERYTHING that you do, including EVER driving the car, hurts the car. Think of things on a scale of

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The farther to the right you are, the more you are hurting your car. Period. Of course, if you do things with proper technique, it won't hurt TOO much, but anything AT ALL will hurt the car. Now, of course, if you drive your car way near the left side of the spactrum, it will last for longer than you want it, so up to a point doing crazy things won't matter because you'll replace the car before they cause noticable damage. . .
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