---- Jim Muller <jimmuller@rcn.com> wrote:
> On 13 May 2009 at 14:03, Nolan wrote:
>
> > Well I'd personally rather not lose my brakes because my clutch
> > sprung a leak, but that's just me.
>
> Same here. I've never (knock on wooden dashboard and wooden head)
> had brake failure
I have.
I was driving my 1967 VW Bus, headed down a highway off-ramp at a good clip...I
hit the pedal and the main pipe in the single-circuit brake system exploded.
In the time it took for the brake pedal to bang on the floorboard, I was
transformed from driver to passenger.
Brakes are too important to take short cuts with, or to say "good enough". If
you've got a problem, fix it. If you need a new, expensive part, buy it. I
spent more money on a proctologist to get the driver's seat out of my backside
that I ever would have spent on a brand-new gold-plated brake system.
Jeff Scarbrough
Never Again, Ga.
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