No more e-brake

CompOrangeSN95

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It is officially out for good, dont have to worry about my drive shaft rubbing any more!!!

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seriously? how do you park like...on hills and not worry about it falling out of gear?
 

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Its a race car...I thought about doing this... but I do want to have a working e brake. I also have the driveshaft rub.
 

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Lrall said:
seriously? how do you park like...on hills and not worry about it falling out of gear?

I doubt that will happen but if your on a hill you should have your wheel turn and pull up till you are turned into the curb and therefore the car wouldn't roll in or out of gear, thinking about taking mine out of my car but im undecided Idk if its worth the 3-5Lbs
 

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My last car fell out of gear on a grade I would have never noticed wasn't flat, the only time I ever forgot to pull the ebrake. 45min later, my car was gone. According to the police report, it was about a half-inch from being some other driver's death bed. Luckly it just crossed a major road and hopped a curb into a "no left turn" sign. Needless to say, I haven't yet forgotten about it, nor neglected to use it in any car that's stick, including my last two mustangs. I also never park the car in neutral as well. That's just asking for the ebrake to fall-out.

As for his purpose, he really has no need for one with it being a race car and all.
 
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pp_puncher said:
Now how are you supposed to drift?!

It's not a honda, I turn... not drift haha

the dude up the street from me didnt put the e-brake on his bmw, ended up rolling down the hit and getting the whole left side smashed in by a duster and the end of the road... It was fun to watch lol

and like 95_5.0@15 and ARdoller said, it's a race car, I have no need for an e-brake
 

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ttocs said:
stock honda's don't drift.
I think the only Honda (SUV/truck excluded) that came stock with RWD was the S2000. So yeah, in most cases a RWD conversion would be necessary to make a Honda drift.
 

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i HAD one, taking out the center console, well the c able broke and guess whats gonna come out now :)
 
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