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Brake Fading...i think that is what u call it...

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S i was tunning my truck 2 day i noticed that in the beginning my truck would almost go end over end it had so much stopping power, but as a great day of tunnong was comin' 2 a end i noticed that the breaks would take a very long time 2 stop. I have a sparined ankle and the truck was comin full speed 4 it and it wouldnt stop. Any ways 2 prevent this breaking problem ¿?¿?¿?
 
That happend to me u could ethier tighten the screws that hold the pads. if that doesn't work u try takeing sand paper and rubbing the pads to give it more grip.and also check to make sure the pad screws are even.
plus u could just get a new break kit megatech has some nice ones
 
i have the hop-up brack that taxxes sells i set them w/ the most stopping power but after running alot i can't do nuttin 2 fix that. what happen , becasue of the heat the break pad gets smaller or somethin ???
 
You should ckeck and make sure your reciever batteries a charged fully.After running awile the batteries wil run down and the servos will have less power.
 
ight i think it is the battiers i toook the battiers out touring car and put them in there...lol thankz....
 
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