Originally posted by: Ornery
Oh, that would be typical of so many of our thoughtful members here. Somebody is nice enough to lend you their car. You apply the E-brake and the car ends up stuck. Now, you're stranded somewhere, the car has to be towed, and you're going to stick the owner with the bill. No good deed goes unpunished, eh?![]()
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: Ornery
Oh, that would be typical of so many of our thoughtful members here. Somebody is nice enough to lend you their car. You apply the E-brake and the car ends up stuck. Now, you're stranded somewhere, the car has to be towed, and you're going to stick the owner with the bill. No good deed goes unpunished, eh?![]()
Um, so if you park on a 30 degree incline, you're going to let the pressure rest on the transmission? Yea, lets break that instead of a rusty cable that should be in proper working order in the first place.![]()
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Where's the "Both, yes, and anyone who doesn't use it all the time is a moron" option?
- M4H
Originally posted by: CraigRT
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: Ornery
Oh, that would be typical of so many of our thoughtful members here. Somebody is nice enough to lend you their car. You apply the E-brake and the car ends up stuck. Now, you're stranded somewhere, the car has to be towed, and you're going to stick the owner with the bill. No good deed goes unpunished, eh?![]()
Um, so if you park on a 30 degree incline, you're going to let the pressure rest on the transmission? Yea, lets break that instead of a rusty cable that should be in proper working order in the first place.![]()
if you use the parking brake/handbrake all the time ANYWAYS, you don't have to worry about a seized cable, which is what should happen in the first place... and besides, it's only common safety to make sure that the brake is set. everyone I know uses them.
Originally posted by: Ornery
If you borrow a car from somebody who doesn't use it... ever. And, you set the brake. There's a VERY good chance it will get stuck. Suit yourself, and I feel sorry for the chump who loans you his car.
Originally posted by: Ornery
Been driving 30 years in various cars with bullet proof, American made trannies for RWD, and have NEVER set the brake yet. NEVER had a problem. These cars were ALL purchased used, and there is no way I'd take the chance of setting those brakes. They'll be OK for an emergency, but I wouldn't count on them releasing after the emergency stop. Nobody I know around here uses theirs, probably because nobody parks on hills. Never seen a cop, chauffeur, cab, or bus driver use one either.
