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4x4 downhill creep terrible what are my options
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Magoo" data-source="post: 567797" data-attributes="member: 3008"><p>Mmmm. Not convinced. <a href="https://ebcbrakes.com/articles/what-is-brake-fade/#:~:text=Brake%20fade%20is%20a%20term,its%20preferred%20rate%20of%20deceleration" target="_blank">https://ebcbrakes.com/articles/what-is-brake-fade/#:~:text=Brake fade is a term,its preferred rate of deceleration</a>.</p><p>That's what I understand. Boiling brake fluid, maintenance. Or gas between friction materials. I can't see any reason that properly maintained brakes don't work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Magoo, post: 567797, member: 3008"] Mmmm. Not convinced. [url]https://ebcbrakes.com/articles/what-is-brake-fade/#:~:text=Brake%20fade%20is%20a%20term,its%20preferred%20rate%20of%20deceleration[/url]. That's what I understand. Boiling brake fluid, maintenance. Or gas between friction materials. I can't see any reason that properly maintained brakes don't work. [/QUOTE]
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