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I think you have the wrong Jason again. (archive)

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Posted by Jason J from AZ on April 28, 2002 at 22:58:42:

In Reply to: Hey Jason!!! posted by Moonluv810 on April 28, 2002 at 22:37:51:


Sup Jason!!!

I finally got an M. You moved yet?


On their windshield?


Cool bones. Where did you get it from? What colors? Sorry I can't help you with the brake pedal play issue, check out factory specs from a service manual or the word or an experienced mechanic.

I know BMW brakes are a little different. I don't know about your 3000GT, but did you notice how the brake/gas pedals are flush? You could just be thinking that the brake pedal has a lot of play in it because as you take your foot off the gas and apply it to the brake, your foot is already quite far. You don't have to bring your foot so close to you and make your ankle sore like in most other cars, as you move from pedal to pedal. Anyway, if it's truly bad, I'd definitely get it checked.

I don't know what it's worth, but I like looking at the rear windshield and seeing the light emitted from the third brake light bounce off the glass. Has to be a night-time activity with no wing. I don't know what it means, but maybe the point where the light turns on is where most manufacturers have the pads start to touch the rotors.


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