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Thread: Hand break turns in the snow

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    Default Hand break turns in the snow

    umm i know its gotta be bad for the car butt how bad?

    anythign that i should worry bout ?




    J.McWatters

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    this has to be a fake post...

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    HAHA GOT YOU



    J.McWatters

    On a serious note jon f u hahah it infact is real

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    god... really?


    in that case...
    you'll flat spot your tires...
    perhaps seize or wear your e-brake less than ideally.. don't do it.

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    lol dam. its so much fun in my moms protege.

    i always knew it was to good to be true. haha

    Thanks Jon . sorry for my ignorance.. god.



    J.McWatters

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    Why bother using the handbrake when you get the same effect by booting the throttle? We're talking about snow and RWD here.

    Using the handbrake to get around corners on a low traction surface is for FWD and AWD cars.
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    Jay Lebo - Toronto, Canada
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    The more immediate problem is the *potential* to bend a trailing arm or the like. At the moment, we have a 540 on the alignment rack/attempting to track down the same type of culprit. The car hits a pothole/crack in the pavement/curb at the wrong angle, and you'll be up for some pretty expensive work, or a few hard days under the car. I have very few nice anecdotes to share on replacing trailing arms.

    best, whit
    Last edited by Kalevera; 12-19-2005 at 09:09 PM.

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    you wear the brake and you slow down. I'm with whoever said to blip the throttle instead.
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    it will be all fun until something gets in the way....
    Gone but not forgotten

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    The really cool technique to master on minimal-traction surfaces is left-foot braking -- that is, braking with the throttle applied. Takes the fear out of oversteer!

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