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SkrillaFeb-12-01 03:16 PM
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...more brake power does make it easier to lock your brakes but it brings the level of braking certainty closer to the level of control, making it easier to modulate. Optimum stopping power doesn't come from locked brakes and slidding but preventing lock up and keeping it on that edge while maintaining traction. Lockup is a loss of traction which is, obviously, why you slide. ABS enables automatic modulation and prevents brake locking. On ABS you just stomp the brake and the modulation takes over, not to mention it is faster than a modulating foot.

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Skid thru Intesection - need brakes or tires? [View all] , Teameclipse804, Feb-09-01 08:58 AM
  a lighter foot on the pedal would have helped out, TeamDeanoD, Feb-09-01 01:21 PM, #1
RE: Skid thru Intesection - need brakes or tires?, TeamMichael_97RS, Feb-09-01 04:46 PM, #2
RE: Skid thru Intesection - need brakes or tires?, Teameclipse804, Feb-09-01 05:54 PM, #3
      RE: Skid thru Intesection - need brakes or tires?, TeamMichael_97RS, Feb-10-01 06:04 AM, #4
           RE: Skid thru Intesection - need brakes or tires?, Teameclipse804, Feb-10-01 07:24 AM, #5
           RE: Skid thru Intesection - need brakes or tires?, Remdawgz95gs, Feb-11-01 03:51 AM, #7
                upgrade to bigger better brakes, Skrilla, Feb-11-01 06:18 AM, #8
                RE: Skid thru Intesection - need brakes or tires?, TeamMichael_97RS, Feb-11-01 09:11 AM, #9
           Doesn't that sound crazy?, Skrilla, Feb-10-01 09:57 AM, #6
                Before my new brakes......, GSsport, Feb-11-01 01:10 PM, #10
                     Does MORE stopping power = easier to lock up, Teameclipse804, Feb-12-01 10:01 AM, #11
                          More braking power means shorter stopping distance, TeamDeanoD, Feb-12-01 11:08 AM, #12
                               I read an article about how you should UPGRADE all four at one time, Teameclipse804, Feb-12-01 02:03 PM, #13
                               one clarification, TeamDeanoD, Feb-12-01 02:34 PM, #14
                                    RE: one clarification, 99GSBBStarTurbo, Feb-12-01 02:49 PM, #15
                               I agree DeanoD, Eclipse804..., Skrilla, Feb-12-01 03:16 PM #16

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