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Old 12-12-2005, 01:45 PM   #1
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Default Line Lockers - Burnouts ;)

Hey all...

Just wondering what the best technique is for cutting off the rear brakes for those times where we cant resist spinning up the rears. Ive been merely riding the brakes but would prefer to have most of the bias on the front to free the braking power on the rear.

I imagine i just need to clamp the brke line on each side near the rear brakes? Or is there a single brake line under the car that will do both rears in one go? Can i get the device from Repco or something?

Im not a ****er on the roads or a hoon, but a bit of tyre smoke here and there smells pretty nice...

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