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Old 09-17-2014, 06:47 PM   #1
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Loud clunk noise when i pull E-Brake

2015 FRS bone stock, just noticed when the car is in motion and i pull the ebrake (going less than 20mph and not pulling the ebrake hard) i hear a loud clunk/thud coming from under the car.

i know very little about cars but ive never owned a car that makes a noise when the ebrake is slightly engaged,

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Normal, just the e-brake shoes engaging inside the drums
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Normal, just the e-brake shoes engaging inside the drums
and theres nothing i can do to eliminate the sound?
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Dont pull the ebrake.
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I hear the same thing
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pull the lever softly a couple times before you run, then you can really wrench on it and get drifty sans the "clunk"

but yea, completely normal yet annoying.
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It's a parking brake and to be used as a emergency brake if needed... In other words, why are you using it while moving?

Sound is normal for mini-drum style e-brakes.
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It's a parking brake and to be used as a emergency brake if needed... In other words, why are you using it while moving?

Sound is normal for mini-drum style e-brakes.
using it to slow down if i see a cop to not alert them with my brake lights that i was obviously speeding, and because im trying to learn the art of drifting haha
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using it to slow down if i see a cop to not alert them with my brake lights that i was obviously speeding, and because im trying to learn the art of drifting haha
One word: don't

There's not a lot of meat to the e-brake shoes, and they're expensive. Drifting doesn't require use of the e-brake if you know what you're doing (and if you're serious about it you're doing the pedal dance)

Simply put it's not meant for what you're doing.
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One word: don't

There's not a lot of meat to the e-brake shoes, and they're expensive. Drifting doesn't require use of the e-brake if you know what you're doing (and if you're serious about it you're doing the pedal dance)

Simply put it's not meant for what you're doing.
im just going based off of what i see the majority of people doing in drifting videos (like i said i dont really know much about cars) the ebrake seems to be the "GO TO" tool for drifting, and it does seem to work, i will definitely look into this "pedal dance" you speak of if it means saving the integrity of my car.
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using it to slow down if i see a cop to not alert them with my brake lights that i was obviously speeding, and because im trying to learn the art of drifting haha
If you were speeding that bad they already know it and the lights are not going to "alert" them.
If you are "learning the art of drifting" at 20mph in a straight line you are doing it all wrong.
The other guys are right this is a normal noise for the operation for an e brake.
AND... not only are the shoes expensive if you keep it up you will glaze the inside of the drum and wreck your rotors. I make rotors at work and we get them back in this condition for attempted warranty claims all the time.
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If you were speeding that bad they already know it and the lights are not going to "alert" them.
If you are "learning the art of drifting" at 20mph in a straight line you are doing it all wrong.
The other guys are right this is a normal noise for the operation for an e brake.
AND... not only are the shoes expensive if you keep it up you will glaze the inside of the drum and wreck your rotors. I make rotors at work and we get them back in this condition for attempted warranty claims all the time.
thanks...so do u know of any videos or a tutorial where i can see "THE RIGHT WAY" to do it?
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thanks...so do u know of any videos or a tutorial where i can see "THE RIGHT WAY" to do it?
Not really. I ummm....ahhhh.....sorrta.... learned by accident a long, LONG time ago!
Beware of the Youtube stuff though as a LOT of those guys don't have a clue what they are really doing and their only instruction was from Fast N' Furious which should be held up as what NOT too do in real life.
There may be some stuff done by real pro drivers but no idea what to refer you to.
The other alternative (and the best really) is go to a track day and get some real training. Cost you a few bucks but you get to stay alive and keep your car in one piece.
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