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  • jscott
    jscizzle
    • Feb 2001
    • 25452

    #51
    50 webmaster cars
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    • Veterans Day
      Confirmed User
      • Jul 2003
      • 8403

      #52
      Summer Truck



      Winter Truck and boat puller

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      • SilentKnight
        Megan Fox's fluffer
        • Oct 2005
        • 24812

        #53

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        • EroticySteve
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          • Mar 2005
          • 4365

          #54


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          • GFX Wiz
            Confirmed User
            • Jul 2004
            • 916

            #55
            Mazda Tribute -- Just picked it up Saturday so enjoy the link hotten!

            I did get the 'redfire' -- my 3 year old son picked out the color.
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            • aiken
              Confirmed User
              • Jun 2003
              • 204

              #56
              Originally posted by acctman
              Look at those brakes... rotors are 15.1inches =) $3000 front brakes and $2k for the rear, i can stop on a dime.
              <car_geek>
              Definitely a nice car, but braking distance is limited by tire adhesion, not rotor diameter. At least the first time you stop hard. The reason larger rotors are better is that as the rotors heat up, the brakes can use less and less of the tire's traction to stop. Larger rotors dissipate heat faster, so when you're hot lapping you experience less (or, ideally, no) brake fade.

              If you test 80-0 stopping distance, once you get to a decent size rotor (stock is fine on most cars), there's no difference with bigger brakes. Now, if you test that same stopping distance 10 times in a row (100% braking 80-0, 100% acceleration 0-80, 100% braking 80-0, etc), there's a huge difference with bigger/better brakes.
              </car_geek>

              Cheers
              -b
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