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Ok I drift on snow... I have a Ford Focus and I love to drift with it. I only do it when it is slippery enough so i think the car will be okay. Anyway I turn with my wheel and I pull the e-brake to lock the rear brakes. Its pretty cool because I can handle it but what bad can happen other than crashing into things? Will I snap a cable or something? Let me know some more please. Oh yeah... my car is a stock. no performance added in it.
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it shouldnt matter much. you might get a little more wear and tear on the rear brakes, but not enough to amount to anything, especially on snow/ice. its possible to snap a cable, but not likely. the only other thing might be rust developing on the cable. if you expose part or the cable to moisture and salt, it may try to rust and lock your cable in place. just look out for that, and maybe put some grease on it every once in a while. if it doese go bad, the cable isnt too expensive, but it can be a pain to re-route it through the firewall.Well you will really wear down the gears and brakes and when you park your car on a incline the brakes might not be able to hold it.
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On snow there should be no problem, used to do that silly stuff alot on cavaliers.Can you pass a stopped school bus if there is a median between the roads?
nothing will happen, you will obviously experience accellerated tire wear from sliding, and the linings on the rear brakes will wear, but not substantially more than just stopping normally. unless you have rear disc brakes, then you need to know if the e brake activates the rear calipers, or if you have the internal mini drum brakes inside the rear rotors. i dont know on a ford focus.More Questions & Answers ...
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