Took the beast out for a run today in the Sunny weather
Found out the brakes work very well - the way back from one of my routes I was on a dual carriageway 70 limit with tree lined central reservation - this had a couple of fixed turning points for cars to join traffic going the opposite way
Doing about 70 in the outside lane, parallel with a Merc (SL/CL/CLK type thing) doing about 35-40, he pulls across into the outside lane braking trying a late attempt at making one of these turning points. We were already past the beginning of the slip for it - so he gave me no warning
By halfway down his car I'd managed to equalize the speeds but as he was braking and pulling across I could not go forward or get behind him - Stood on the brakes some more, despite the ABS already kicking in and steered around him into the turning - avoiding him in the process as he carried on into the turning anyway; somehow he didn't notice the tyre squealing, black car to his side or the horn[
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Managed to avoid a large accident by inches. With the normal brake pads, speed differential and how late the guy had left it to turn in it would have been quite a nasty accident.
The Merc driver had the courtesy to be honest and say that it was his fault, he didn't look, as his passengers were busy arguing about which turning to take - he just pulled in on the turning without looking.
So given the sternest road test - the new brake pads and fluid were excellent
Found out the brakes work very well - the way back from one of my routes I was on a dual carriageway 70 limit with tree lined central reservation - this had a couple of fixed turning points for cars to join traffic going the opposite way
Doing about 70 in the outside lane, parallel with a Merc (SL/CL/CLK type thing) doing about 35-40, he pulls across into the outside lane braking trying a late attempt at making one of these turning points. We were already past the beginning of the slip for it - so he gave me no warning
By halfway down his car I'd managed to equalize the speeds but as he was braking and pulling across I could not go forward or get behind him - Stood on the brakes some more, despite the ABS already kicking in and steered around him into the turning - avoiding him in the process as he carried on into the turning anyway; somehow he didn't notice the tyre squealing, black car to his side or the horn[
Managed to avoid a large accident by inches. With the normal brake pads, speed differential and how late the guy had left it to turn in it would have been quite a nasty accident.
The Merc driver had the courtesy to be honest and say that it was his fault, he didn't look, as his passengers were busy arguing about which turning to take - he just pulled in on the turning without looking.
So given the sternest road test - the new brake pads and fluid were excellent