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Originally Posted by Burg Boxster
LOL - not 'ghetto' at all. That's actually an extremely ignorant statement.
In all sincerity, the sensors are just a simple form of idiot light b/c too many idiot drivers ignored the metal noise makers (tabs on pads which made them squeal at min thickness).
Likewise, sensors are very susceptible to breakage from the elements - heat in particular. As stated w/ minimal 'effort', and would would be considered proper maintenance, one can easily inspect the pads, their thickness, condition i.e. chamfering which occurs with use and can be dangerous. All of which is not reportable w/ the idiot sensor.
Ghetto - LOL.
Good luck!
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Maybe it wasn't politically correct for you but I find it spot on to what I meant by it. It is what it is. Not really up for an internet argument. We all know how that ends and besides it's just opinion lol. Don't get your panties inn a wad.
Ghetto/redneck engineering
1. To modify an object to****suit****another purpose from it's****original, often very dangerously, however.
2. To build a tool out of scrapped materials, commonly****used****in the repair of objects, or to substitute a tool.
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