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HondaGurlll via CarKB.com 06-06-2006 05:34 AM

Honda Brakes
 
Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I love
my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I can't
stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis on
her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the tires
have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there has
got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx :)

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Grumpy AuContraire 06-06-2006 02:16 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 


"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx :)
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com




If you have had five "accidents," it might be better to invest in a
course of defensive driving...

JT

Grumpy AuContraire 06-06-2006 02:16 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 


"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx :)
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com




If you have had five "accidents," it might be better to invest in a
course of defensive driving...

JT

Grumpy AuContraire 06-06-2006 02:16 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 


"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx :)
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com




If you have had five "accidents," it might be better to invest in a
course of defensive driving...

JT

Grumpy AuContraire 06-06-2006 02:16 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 


"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx :)
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com




If you have had five "accidents," it might be better to invest in a
course of defensive driving...

JT

Brian Smith 06-06-2006 06:40 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 

"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" <u22565@uwe> wrote in message
news:615c6a11fd328@uwe...
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I
> love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I
> can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis
> on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the
> tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there
> has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx
> :)


My suggestion is that perhaps you should slow down and drive defensively.
You appear to be unfit for being in control of a moving vehicle.



Brian Smith 06-06-2006 06:40 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 

"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" <u22565@uwe> wrote in message
news:615c6a11fd328@uwe...
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I
> love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I
> can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis
> on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the
> tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there
> has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx
> :)


My suggestion is that perhaps you should slow down and drive defensively.
You appear to be unfit for being in control of a moving vehicle.



Brian Smith 06-06-2006 06:40 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 

"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" <u22565@uwe> wrote in message
news:615c6a11fd328@uwe...
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I
> love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I
> can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis
> on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the
> tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there
> has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx
> :)


My suggestion is that perhaps you should slow down and drive defensively.
You appear to be unfit for being in control of a moving vehicle.



Brian Smith 06-06-2006 06:40 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 

"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" <u22565@uwe> wrote in message
news:615c6a11fd328@uwe...
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I
> love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I
> can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis
> on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the
> tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there
> has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx
> :)


My suggestion is that perhaps you should slow down and drive defensively.
You appear to be unfit for being in control of a moving vehicle.



michael 06-06-2006 08:15 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 
If you have been in 5 accidents already you don't need new or better brakes
, you need to stop driving or maybe glasses !
"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" <u22565@uwe> wrote in message
news:615c6a11fd328@uwe...
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I

love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I

can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis

on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the

tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there

has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx

:)
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com




michael 06-06-2006 08:15 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 
If you have been in 5 accidents already you don't need new or better brakes
, you need to stop driving or maybe glasses !
"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" <u22565@uwe> wrote in message
news:615c6a11fd328@uwe...
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I

love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I

can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis

on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the

tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there

has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx

:)
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com




michael 06-06-2006 08:15 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 
If you have been in 5 accidents already you don't need new or better brakes
, you need to stop driving or maybe glasses !
"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" <u22565@uwe> wrote in message
news:615c6a11fd328@uwe...
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I

love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I

can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis

on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the

tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there

has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx

:)
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com




michael 06-06-2006 08:15 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 
If you have been in 5 accidents already you don't need new or better brakes
, you need to stop driving or maybe glasses !
"HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" <u22565@uwe> wrote in message
news:615c6a11fd328@uwe...
> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know I

love
> my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents since I moved here and
> the people do drive like idiots pulling in front of me basically and I

can't
> stop in time but I have 18" chrome wheels and I have low profile Perellis

on
> her so should I invest in some "Green Stuff" brake pads or do you have any
> suggestions on the best brakes a Honda like mine can have? I know the

tires
> have something to do with it but they are very expensive tires so there

has
> got to be some sort of stuff I can get to atleast TRY to stop better~Thanx

:)
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com




TeGGeR® 06-06-2006 09:39 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 
Grumpy AuContraire <Grumpster@GrumpyvilleNOT.com> wrote in
news:4485C7E7.542BF3A9@GrumpyvilleNOT.com:

>
>
> "HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" wrote:
>>
>> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know
>> I love my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents



<snip>


>
>
> If you have had five "accidents," it might be better to invest in a
> course of defensive driving...
>




Don't feed the trolls.


--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGeR® 06-06-2006 09:39 PM

Re: Honda Brakes
 
Grumpy AuContraire <Grumpster@GrumpyvilleNOT.com> wrote in
news:4485C7E7.542BF3A9@GrumpyvilleNOT.com:

>
>
> "HondaGurlll via CarKB.com" wrote:
>>
>> Well Hi ya'll it's me AsiaAnne again and I was wondering~We all know
>> I love my 1997 Honda Accord but I have been in 5 accidents



<snip>


>
>
> If you have had five "accidents," it might be better to invest in a
> course of defensive driving...
>




Don't feed the trolls.


--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/


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