Brakes jammed on

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zooooom

1,310 posts

262 months

Saturday 15th January 2005
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chris watton said:
Oi,, Rob!!!! they on yet????


Naaa your be able to tell when he's finished fitted them.
Your hear him as he won't be able to stop it.

chris watton

22,477 posts

262 months

Saturday 15th January 2005
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Excellent
I don't think you'll ever want to go back to the standard exhaust again, although you'll never sell the original exhaust, it only fits on a Tam, which kinda narrows the market down to an eye of a needle!!! lol

cropsprayer

Original Poster:

152 posts

238 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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I can safely say I will not be putting the old one back on......ever!! Well pleased with new ones, but doubt the neighbours are as thrilled as me

chris watton

22,477 posts

262 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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cropsprayer said:
I can safely say I will not be putting the old one back on......ever!! Well pleased with new ones, but doubt the neighbours are as thrilled as me

LOL,, excellent ,, once it's on,,, it never comes off!!! It sounds quite a monster in the garage, the living room floor actally vibrates!!!

egoold

544 posts

270 months

Saturday 24th December 2011
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have a similar problem wasn't able to get the car in my garage before the snow came two weeks, so it has been sitting outside (in 4th gear with handbrake off)for 2 weeks the brakes appear lock solid. Is there anything i can spray on them to release them or am i going to have to call the aa out to get the wheels off and callipers released

DonkeyApple

56,293 posts

171 months

Saturday 24th December 2011
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egoold said:
have a similar problem wasn't able to get the car in my garage before the snow came two weeks, so it has been sitting outside (in 4th gear with handbrake off)for 2 weeks the brakes appear lock solid. Is there anything i can spray on them to release them or am i going to have to call the aa out to get the wheels off and callipers released
I once met a chap who was on crutches who had thought it a clever idea to spray his stuck brakes with WD40.