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Old 03-23-2018, 10:40 PM   #29
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My brakes have been squeaking a bit too, and dealer said that the brakes were fine. But then why would they Squeak????
Sometimes brake pads can be "fine" when be measured for thickness, but squeal when applied, due to various conditions, like glazing.



Reminds me of back in the 60s, when I was following a VW hippie bus along Route 1 near Big Sur, CA.

The dudes brakes had gone out and he was dragging his foot trying to get his van stopped. Since I was in my MGB, I was not about to play hero and try to get in front of him and try to slow him down.

FINALLY ...... the dude decided to bring his vehicle to a stop, by grinding it into the side of a cliff. ......


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Old 03-23-2018, 11:29 PM   #30
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the sound of my engine breaking wouldn't sound good either.
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Why would you engine brake?
It's not a truck.
Use your brakes. Cheaper, faster to replace than a clutch, and engine stress/gear box problems that you may ....uh.... wait....never mind.
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How so? Let me guess your the kind of person that down shifts every time you come to a stop in your daily drive?
Also that shit was days ago. Your 3 pages late to the party.
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How so? Let me guess your the kind of person that down shifts every time you come to a stop in your daily drive?
Also that shit was days ago. Your 3 pages late to the party.
Taking your foot off the gas is also "engine braking". Fairly sure your car will survive.
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Let me guess your the kind of person that down shifts every time you come to a stop in your daily drive?
I do. I was taught to always drive the car. Coasting isn't driving.
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How so? Let me guess your the kind of person that down shifts every time you come to a stop in your daily drive?
Also that shit was days ago. Your 3 pages late to the party.
Yep, I'm afraid I downshift too when slowing down/stopping.

Why?

Maybe it's a holdover habit from my truck driving days?

Maybe it's a holdover from my mechanical brake/single cylinder hydraulic brake days? (yep, if you have ever mashed on the brake pedal and had it go all the way to the floor ..... you would know that it's not the time to start rev matching to find a lower gear ......

Maybe I just like to hear the exhaust .....


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Its never a bad thing to be in the proper gear for your current speed.
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Its never a bad thing to be in the proper gear for your current speed.
Or the proper gear for the situation your are in or anticipate. You'd be surprised how difficult that concept seems to be for some around here.
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Yep, I'm afraid I downshift too when slowing down/stopping.

Why?

Maybe it's a holdover habit from my truck driving days?

Maybe it's a holdover from my mechanical brake/single cylinder hydraulic brake days? (yep, if you have ever mashed on the brake pedal and had it go all the way to the floor ..... you would know that it's not the time to start rev matching to find a lower gear ......

Maybe I just like to hear the exhaust .....


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On don't get me wrong I know exactly what your talking about. Maybe it's not translating well what I'm talking about. Or I can't seem to point out my view point. Eh.
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On don't get me wrong I know exactly what your talking about. Maybe it's not translating well what I'm talking about. Or I can't seem to point out my view point. Eh.
Well, maybe you're right ..... the less some folks shift their transmissions, the better off their car will be. It's really hard to fuck up a car by applying the brakes ......


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On don't get me wrong I know exactly what your talking about. Maybe it's not translating well what I'm talking about. Or I can't seem to point out my view point. Eh.
you need a driver's mod..

engine braking properly is totally fine. if you aren't revv matching, forcing the stick into gear, burning your clutch or worse yet perform a money shift, then you need more manual practice..it has nothing to do with engine braking being "bad" for the car....your original post in this thread is just an opinion, not fact
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