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Rally car brakes


So, you've decided you want to make a rally car.  Now, this is a great idea for so many reasons that we can't even begin to go into them.  However, it's also a long and challenging road that you've embarked on, and will require more effort than you may currently realize.  Don't worry, it's worth it!  One of the major things you need to do is equip your selected car with performance parts, like rally car brakes, to be sure that you remain both speedy and safe.

You'll want to begin your process by deciding which sort of rally car you want to build.  There are various popular models for rally cars, and they easiest to obtain are the Ford Focus, Honda Civic, and VW Jetta.  You can actually go for any sedan that has a frame designed for fast turns and high speeds.

You'll need to install a few additional parts once you have the vehicle, with the most important saftey features being a roll cage and rally car brakes.  The roll cage is there in case you do roll or collide with something and the brakes are there to make sure that you don't.

Installing these brakes follows the exact same process as installing standard breaks.  The difference is simply in the quality of the performance parts – not in the actual process that they go through or even how they will stop your vehicle.  Other important parts to get in order to bolster your speed include air intakes and a computerized fuel intake system.

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