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down shift or ride the brakes?????
the roads to get to my campus are very hilly. there are many winding step roads and for some reason i always get stuck behind the person who loves that brake pedal. I know brakes would be a lil cheaper over a tranny once a while i'll put it down in to 3 and that slows me down enough to a point where i don't need to hit the brakes. is this a bad idea i'm only going about 45-50 or should i just ride the brake pedal? Its a 97 4.3 4x4 4 door
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
When I hit the old ladie who rides her brakes lotto, i tailgate her/him. F that shit I hate old paranoid drivers if u are that f-ing terrified when u drive u SHOULDNT DRIVE!! in ur case im not sure whats the lesser evil tho. srry
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
use your breaks, gm put them there for a reason, so use um...
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
your automatic transaxil is not your manual transaxil, doing it in a stick is ok, not good, but not as bad
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
GM (and most other manufacturers) recommend using 3 on roads with a lot of hills. Most manufacturers go as far as to state DO NOT use overdrive on hilly roads.
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
There is nothing at all wrong withdown shifting on hills in an automatic. I live on top a very steep mountain and downshift to 2nd every time I go down it and have never had any transmission problems in any car I have ever owned. It extends the life of your break pads. At least that is the way us mountain people drive, I don't know about you flat landers.
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
My 85 owners manual ever states it's ok to use first gear if required.
And I have to ocasionally drive on a 5 mile long driveway where it is required in several sections. |
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
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Yea i guess i could have said I do have an Auto but everyones asuming that any way, When i drive my mom Subaru witch is Manual I always just feather the clutch to a lower gear and i don't even have to tap the brake, I just wasn't sure if by down shifting in my auto to 3 or 2 it may heat thing up or what not, I have done it before and w/ my exhuast it gargles and stuff when the cars weight brings the RPMs of the motor up and sounds awesome, but thats my preff soem ppl don't like that, any way i know when i hit the brakes they are getting real hot I can feel a diff in sensitivity of the pedal, They cool down and fine though. I guess a combination of the 2 would work out just fine, Thanks for ur guys and girls input once again |
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
use a combination of both . case closed
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
I do a lot of driving over "mountains" here in MD. I have always downshifted to 3rd, and sometimes 2nd, when going down the grades.
As we have our first snowfall of the year falling now, I would also mention that it's safer to downshift when trying to lose some speed in the snow. When you hit your brakes, you stand a good chance of sliding all over hell and creation - even with ABS. bill
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
For me downshifting makes a bit more sense if you're trying to slowdown a bit and maintiain that speed for a bit. Obviously, you don't want to be speeding downhill, with turns and stuff. I don't like to ride my brakes, but I will let off of them now and again. I know that most of all its personal preferences, and the way's that we were taught to drive.
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
I cross a mountain with a very long, straight, steep, side every day going to work or to my fishing hole. I have been crossing it in GM vehicles with OD transmissions since 1985. I've had an 84 S-10 P/U, sold at 202,000 miles, an 88 1500, sold at 181,000 miles, a 99 1500, sold at 166,000 and now a 99 s-15 GMC Jimmy with 81,000 miles. When I round the turn at the top of the mountain I pull the trans back into 2 and take my foot off the gas. I let the truck roll out to about 60 mph then brake to slow it to about 40 and then let it roll out to the bottom. If I don't do this there will be smoke rolling out of the front wheel wells and the brake pedal will get real spongy by the bottom. I do this with the boat attached as well. I lost a trans in the 88, but I plowed snow with it, too. The 99 lost the ability to "hold back" like this, and I had it rebuilt. The rebuilder said the trans was assembled wrong at the factory, pinching an O-ring and causing this failure at 100,000 miles. I will continue to do this, and I am convinced it causes no harm. I am more concerned about trans damage going uphill than going downhill. Going up this long steep side I put the shifter in D without OD, and let the trans shift itself. Pulling the boat I stay below 50 mph, and the trans stays in second. Without the boat I sometimes let her fly, and the 99 pickup would pull strong right to the limiter (100mph) and stay in third. The Jimmy is, as yet, untested.
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
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Thanx for the input, Yea i would agree i would suspect there wouldn't be much damage to the tranny aslong as i wouldn't do stuid crap like while in 2 or 3 going downhill floor it and let off it and let the engine rpms bonch around. If i just drop it a gear and let everything go not giving any throttle and a lil brake when needed i think i'll be fine for the long run thanx guys |
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Re: down shift or ride the brakes?????
if your a downshifter be sure to change your fluid and/or filter every so often too..
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