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Old 05-03-2012, 07:59 PM   #11
TheInterceptor
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Default Re: Bye Bye Whitey

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Originally Posted by THE SLUG
When it was raining, the EB was not safe, especially with young kids in the car..
It would lose traction under the lightest acceleration, in very bad situations where you need to move off quickly...
Sounds a bit like my panel van (tis for sale too by the way ). Give it a bit more than you should and spin spin spin, even quick sharp low speed turns produce awesome understeer. Forget off camber turns.
But at the end of the day poor tyres will yield that result not necessarily the car!

My Courier has no airbags or ABS. No ABS is bad but it means i keep my distance. No airbags...well if i crash into anything more solid that the Courier itself at and over 60kmph im well n truley stuffed anyway so who cares!

Ah well, thats my justification
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