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Old 04-24-2014, 10:24 PM   #89
45thCamaro


 
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Originally Posted by Angrybird 12 View Post
The number won't matter if the courts determine that having line lock included from the factory on a street vehicle contributed to an accident, especially if injuries or death occurs. Then look out Ford...just look all all the stupid videos on You Tube of inexperienced people doing burnouts on the street and crashing... This just makes it easier for more stupid people doing it...

I could see it becoming an issue like. "Why would you offer an option front the factory to have the rear brakes not be applied. What happens if they take off and don't enable it again?" Does it kick back in after a certain time frame, or hitting a certain mph?

I just wanted to say that I'm not criticizing ford because I'm not a ford guy. I think ford makes a good product and really like the mustang. Another thing I though of is will the dealer still offer you the tire warranty when you purchase the car?

It didn't seem that it was something easily and accidentally achievable that you could hit he button and kill your brakes, which is a good thing. Making it hidden through menus is a good idea. Also, considering this is being controlled via computer, what's the chances the computer messes up and kills power to the rear brakes when your driving normally?
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