Struggler
ClioSport Club Member
Ph1 track 172
sorry if this is a repost,
but i had to perform an emergency stop today (thanks you some hero driver in a van pulling out on me). Its the first time ive really emergency stopped since i completely stripped out the back of my clio, and the back wheels locked straight up.
since i couldnt let off the brakes, i ended up sideways to the way i was meant to be heading, and it looked like a just tried to handbrake turn in the middle of the afternoon.
the front wheels had showed no signs of locking up, and im using fairly good tyres (bridgestone potenza) so i was wondering if there was any way of reducing how hard the rear brakes worked in comparason to the front. i would has stopped faster and safer if the back brakes didnt lock up!!!
if theres anything i can do to stop this, please let me know, thanks
P.S it does have drums on the back, and yes i was silly enough to strip out a 1.2 before anyone asks.
but i had to perform an emergency stop today (thanks you some hero driver in a van pulling out on me). Its the first time ive really emergency stopped since i completely stripped out the back of my clio, and the back wheels locked straight up.
since i couldnt let off the brakes, i ended up sideways to the way i was meant to be heading, and it looked like a just tried to handbrake turn in the middle of the afternoon.
the front wheels had showed no signs of locking up, and im using fairly good tyres (bridgestone potenza) so i was wondering if there was any way of reducing how hard the rear brakes worked in comparason to the front. i would has stopped faster and safer if the back brakes didnt lock up!!!
if theres anything i can do to stop this, please let me know, thanks
P.S it does have drums on the back, and yes i was silly enough to strip out a 1.2 before anyone asks.