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Old 06-15-2005, 03:11 AM   #10 (permalink)
Beirut_Rover
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Originally Posted by Adam in NYC USA
Drive cautiously and give yourself plenty of stopping distance if you are concerned. If you are not comfortable or do a lot of aggressive motoring, I would suggest taking it to a brake shop or expierenced mechanic you can trust.

Adam in NYC
Driving cautiously here in Lebanon is unfortunately not an option! LOL
Picture any of those crazy scenes you have seen on TV of Asian countries except without the motorbikes (Lebaneese would not sink so low as to have only two wheels!)

The other day I was passed on the freeway, by about 3 inches, by a Ferrari 360 doing about 60mph in peak hour traffic... they have no fear here!

Thanks for the advice... I think I will leave the brakes alone and see if they get worse. I will have to sell the car in a couple of years when I leave here so I am trying not to spend too much money on it.
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