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....so yeah.......it's pretty awesome. It could probably cut a brake line if you know what i mean.....*wink wink, nudge nudge* |
Most of the time air won't cause a pull.
just a spongy pedal Posted via Mobile Device |
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you ****ers are really making me start to question the status of my brake lines
thanks for the paranoia. bastages (especally you 'Sauto) |
I'm going to bed ...after playing NBA2k13...
but If I die tomorrow because brake issue bullshit, I'm logging in tomorrow and blaming everyone. and I fully expect a 'well-bye' thread. but not with that pussy Powers Boothe....but Fisty McTatt. I'll check tomorrow to see if I need to adjust the ft lbs of torque on my fetzer valve....since, obviously 'Sauto ****e it up earlier. I don't recommend him for the record. |
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The point isn't that 1/16th of an inch can matter abstractly, its that when you REMOVE 1/16th of an inch, it will matter. Quote:
If you had actually taken an ASE test, you'd know the tests are quite descriptive and specific. |
Take a quick peek at those hoses. Check for cracks and lumps.
If your car is more than five years old it's a good idea to check if the steel is rusting. How bad. I replaced two steel lines and an abs motor on a 2006 silverado today. LOL Posted via Mobile Device |
I'll have you know I drive a Rabbit BITCH!!!!
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What will likely happen though is you'll end up with premature wear in the brake pads, a faint, minor pull at most, maybe a little uneven war in the pads or on the rotor depending on a billion variables, and likely needing to replace the rubber hoses sooner rather than later. It isn't life threatening, but it is my job to do everything by the book, because anything less is untested and unsafe. I don't get paid to half ass a job so that someone can die and my company can face a lawsuit. If I mess something up, it is my ass and comes out of my company to replace it. Being a Diagnostic Specialist, its my job to be right about everything 110% of the time, and 75% of my work has to do with technicalities and specifics, and seriously "deep" thought. Shadetree over there will tell you that there won't be an issue. I'll be able to hypothesize 75 different variables that could cause a problem all because of 1/16th of an inch of brakeline. Its his job to get his hands dirty, its my job to find the problem, find out why that problem happened, and how to prevent that problem. Sometimes, its my job to find the fault of a mechanic and people get fired because it. I can't help but do my job right to the best of my ability, and it pisses me off when some Shadetree nobody tells me I'm wrong in an industry where I'm well above him in on the totem. |
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I got to diagnose the entirety of the electronics in the ABS system of a 2004 Acura RSX today! At least your job was simple and easy. |
If that's what you actually do I would be embarrassed if I was you.
No problems are getting fixed. None. every manufacturer is putting out pieces of shit. Ford. Lol. I was talking about a ford truck the whole time you stupid ****. Get your ****ing hands dirty and you will see why they are pieces of shit Posted via Mobile Device |
Over educated know nothing.
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