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I just got my handbrake shoes replaced this weekend, along with my rear brakes. After a year of not having a handbrake, I forgot to release it before driving home from work. 
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
That's similar to what happened to my car... I got my brakes changed, along with the parking brake. So I set it, and go into the house... Then someone in my family decided to drive it with it on for at least 30 miles... So I learned to never set the parking brake unless I'm on a hill now (bad habit yes, I would like to start using the parking brake again, but I rather not.)
*nod*Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Another reason to drive manual ... you don't forget to set the handbrake unless you're a complete moron.
- M4H
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
my "hand brake" is a foot pedal, and if i forget to disengage it the truck doesnt move. but im pretty sure its the same as my back drums, since its a manual cable override to the calipers on the rear brakes. just like damn near every car ive ever had. what kind of cars have separate pads for the parking brake?
Originally posted by: Baloo
Uhh, guys. The hand brake operates the rear brakes, the same brakes that are applied when you press the brake pedal at the floor.
Originally posted by: Baloo
Uhh, guys. The hand brake operates the rear brakes, the same brakes that are applied when you press the brake pedal at the floor.
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: Baloo
Uhh, guys. The hand brake operates the rear brakes, the same brakes that are applied when you press the brake pedal at the floor.
Yeah, I was about to chime in and ask what car he owns that has 2 sets of rear brakes, one for the handbrake and the regular one.
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
Drum brakes a self energizing in one direction, makes them good handbrakes. It's possible he has a small seperate drum for his handbrake if his car has disc brakes for the rear wheels.
Lots of them.Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: Baloo
Uhh, guys. The hand brake operates the rear brakes, the same brakes that are applied when you press the brake pedal at the floor.
Yeah, I was about to chime in and ask what car he owns that has 2 sets of rear brakes, one for the handbrake and the regular one.
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: Baloo
Uhh, guys. The hand brake operates the rear brakes, the same brakes that are applied when you press the brake pedal at the floor.
Yeah, I was about to chime in and ask what car he owns that has 2 sets of rear brakes, one for the handbrake and the regular one.
