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Hand brake rock
- MikeyH
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Hand brake rock
Is it normal for the car to roll forwards or backwards a little when the hand brake has just been applied depending which way I am facing up or down hill? Also it’s started making a load crack noise when driving off after an overnight with the hand brake left on.
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Hand brake rock
Mine does roll back or forward a little ....I was told it was normal ....apparently
I also occasionally drive slowly around a carpark with the handbrake on about two clicks to clean the handbrake shoes/ internal drum braking surface as they don't get cleaned like normal drums....handbrake will have more bite after doing this.
I also occasionally drive slowly around a carpark with the handbrake on about two clicks to clean the handbrake shoes/ internal drum braking surface as they don't get cleaned like normal drums....handbrake will have more bite after doing this.
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Hand brake rock
I'm in the habit of parking in gear to save wear on the handbrake even when parked on an incline, using 2nd or reverse depending on the orientation. I never use it on level ground but checking you're not going to roll away should be mandatory of course.
Checking for neutral before cranking and applying the handbrake slightly if on an incline so you don't roll away when putting gear into neutral becomes a natural habit very easily too.
Give it a crack
Checking for neutral before cranking and applying the handbrake slightly if on an incline so you don't roll away when putting gear into neutral becomes a natural habit very easily too.
Give it a crack
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Thank you, normal is good, l wondered if it was the play in the diff. I will try the car park myself as it squeaks sometimes.Southwestz4 wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 9:48 am Mine does roll back or forward a little ....I was told it was normal ....apparently
I also occasionally drive slowly around a carpark with the handbrake on about two clicks to clean the handbrake shoes/ internal drum braking surface as they don't get cleaned like normal drums....handbrake will have more bite after doing this.
Now, Sterling grey Z4 2.2 with cup holders, stubby aerial and sport seats. Roadsters ‘cause they’re great with the roof down.
Ford Anglia, Red Sprite, a few MG midgets, MGB Roadster and yellow Ford Capri, all gone many years now.
Ford Anglia, Red Sprite, a few MG midgets, MGB Roadster and yellow Ford Capri, all gone many years now.
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Hand brake rock
I park in the driveway and this is a slight slope so I will give this a go. Maybe put some bricks behind the wheels, many thanks.Chris_D wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 10:02 am I'm in the habit of parking in gear to save wear on the handbrake even when parked on an incline, using 2nd or reverse depending on the orientation. I never use it on level ground but checking you're not going to roll away should be mandatory of course.
Checking for neutral before cranking and applying the handbrake slightly if on an incline so you don't roll away when putting gear into neutral becomes a natural habit very easily too.
Give it a crack
Now, Sterling grey Z4 2.2 with cup holders, stubby aerial and sport seats. Roadsters ‘cause they’re great with the roof down.
Ford Anglia, Red Sprite, a few MG midgets, MGB Roadster and yellow Ford Capri, all gone many years now.
Ford Anglia, Red Sprite, a few MG midgets, MGB Roadster and yellow Ford Capri, all gone many years now.
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Hand brake rock
You don't need to use bricks under the wheels if left in gear parked up fella. You risk forgetting to remove them and knackering your tyres too.MikeyH wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 2:43 pmI park in the driveway and this is a slight slope so I will give this a go. Maybe put some bricks behind the wheels, many thanks.Chris_D wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 10:02 am I'm in the habit of parking in gear to save wear on the handbrake even when parked on an incline, using 2nd or reverse depending on the orientation. I never use it on level ground but checking you're not going to roll away should be mandatory of course.
Checking for neutral before cranking and applying the handbrake slightly if on an incline so you don't roll away when putting gear into neutral becomes a natural habit very easily too.
Give it a crack
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Hand brake rock
Done that a few times recently; putting chocks under wheels when working on rear brakes then forgetting to remove them. Then thinking the handbrake or rear calipers have seized on!
I left a bungee strap attached to one of the springs the other day after changing brakes. Took me ages to work out what the clattering was!
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Oh Pondlife, you thilly wabbit!Pondrew wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 3:34 pmDone that a few times recently; putting chocks under wheels when working on rear brakes then forgetting to remove them. Then thinking the handbrake or rear calipers have seized on!
I left a bungee strap attached to one of the springs the other day after changing brakes. Took me ages to work out what the clattering was!
Old age!
E85 3.0i roadie (03) 'Benny'. E93 320d M-Sport Cabrio (11) 'Bob'.
'Always different, always the same.' John Peel on The Fall.
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