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Old Nov 9, 2008 | 11:32 PM
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question about brakes

How about all the questions in the susp chas brake section with ZERO replies get deleted. there is almost no information here.....

For instance there are multiple posts with no answers about:
1) ls1 vs lt1 master cyl.
2) bleeding the abs mod on traction control cars.


yes, this is what I happen to be looking for. no info here. you would think that a site about a 10 year old car (that everyone loves) would have more info.

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Old Nov 10, 2008 | 07:15 AM
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I don't think this board is run by *****. They don't delete legitimate questions (even if they are not answered right away). Even by not being answered, it can sometimes be assumed that there may not be a lot of experience in the realm of the question asked. That, in itself, can be "information".

People often use multilple sites to get information from a wider area of expertise. Assuming an attitude is a good way to discourage the help that you are seeking.
Old Nov 11, 2008 | 12:42 AM
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shoebox- it's not an attitude, I just happened to look for a few things and noticed there were multiple post for the same information. there are a lot of smart people on here I just figured someone on this board would know.
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