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Old 12-27-2006 | 04:32 PM
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ok mi have one quick question i have a auto 2.5 and was wondering about my ebrake i recently changed all rotors and pads i have the four wheel disck and i am woneering is there a set somewhere i am not seeing for my ebrake?? mine works but you have to pull it all the way up...

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Old 12-27-2006 | 09:43 PM
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The ebrake pads are along the rear hub. You may have just missed it when you changed the rear discs. Having to pull the handle all the way up to where it's almost facing 50-60 degrees up is pretty high IMO and means that the pads are worn pretty low.
You'll have to remove the rear discs to get to the pads.
 
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Old 12-27-2006 | 10:25 PM
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Let a brotha elaborate. If i leave my brake on and drive forward it won't let me move at all but in reverse it drives backwards fine, I wasn't sure if thats suppose to happenbecause the way the brakes are set up on the rotor. As far as the drifting thing goes you can rip on the E as hard as your want your car will just coast to a stop but if u rip on dat ho and turn ur tires turn to ice. So your better off hitting the front break and breakin down on your gears to better stop your car and keep control aswell. But nevermind tho I answered my own question.
 




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