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your brake balance will be fine. maybe check your tyres, but most likely your foot. unless for some weird reason you have brake bias adjuster. when you are about to hit something you tend to push harder... even when your not spose to.. usually when it happens quick like yours.

badluck.

your brake balance will be fine. maybe check your tyres, but most likely your foot. unless for some weird reason you have brake bias adjuster. when you are about to hit something you tend to push harder... even when your not spose to.. usually when it happens quick like yours.

badluck.

Thinking about it again... ...The fact I had just filled up a full tank probably didn't help either...

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Don't worry... ...She looks all new now... ...I just wish they did a re-fab on both headlights and not just the one... :laugh:

I'm missing a vinyl on one part of the car now... ...So I'm thinking it's time they all have to go... ...If you come up to me on friday at the East/West meet and ask nicely I might let you take one off... :(

Don't worry... ...She looks all new now... ...I just wish they did a re-fab on both headlights and not just the one... :D

I'm missing a vinyl on one part of the car now... ...So I'm thinking it's time they all have to go... ...If you come up to me on friday at the East/West meet and ask nicely I might let you take one off... :P

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