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Great Braking Matters: Subaru WRX STI

be/NW1Q_F8_tUY For anyone who enjoys a great, fast car, the 2013 Subaru WRX STI remains a popular choice. Switch From the Road to the Track With No Trouble Whether you’re driving down a country road or making laps around the track, you want to make sure your Subaru WRX STI is as sure-footed as possible.

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R1 Concepts Joins GenRight at King of the Hammers

be/EY3NzgbOnMU This year, Jordan Pellegrino and co-driver Gunnar Velasquez drove the #98 GenRight/Mickey Thompson racecar in Saturday’s 4400 unlimited class main race, the Race of Kings. The team did not skip a beat, and immediately sent people back to main pit to get the spare transmission cooler and parts to get the car back moving […]

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R1 Concepts at SEMA 2022

com/watch?v=crBPjtpXtKM If you had to sum up everything that happens at the annual SEMA Show, “innovation” would undoubtedly be it. Later on, there was also an SBN All-Female Build Reveal, which featured a 2021 Ford Bronco Wildtrak complete with all of the modifications you could ever want, from the suspension to the wheels to the […]

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The Best Brake Pad Shims For Your Driving Style

There are two main types of brake pad shims and deciding which one to get might be difficult, but that’s why this article exists. This is because compared to rubber shims, titanium shims do a better job of handling and minimizing the noise that your brakes might be making.

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What Causes Pulsating Brakes: A Guide to Common Issues & Fixes

Your brake system is responsible for the very tedious job of slowing down and stopping your vehicle. Conclusion When your brake pedals pulsate or vibrate, having your brakes checked becomes a necessary step in addressing the problem.

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How to Bed Brakes to Improve Braking Power

If you’ve recently gone to the mechanic and heard the phrase, ‘bed your brakes’, and you’re wondering what it means, then you’ve come to the right article. You want to break these brakes in so that all the unnecessary materials get shaved or burnt off before you actually use the vehicle on the road.

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