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Old 09-23-2007, 05:32 AM   #1
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Does anyone have any experience, knowledge, or comments about this brake temperature gauge? Seems like a potential way to monitor dragging brakes and the resulting high temperatures.
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Does anyone have any experience, knowledge, or comments about this brake temperature gauge? Seems like a potential way to monitor dragging brakes and the resulting high temperatures.
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I'm not familiar with the gauge, but I checked the web page and it looks interesting. However, in reading the description, the sensor only gets attached to one brake pad. It looks it would be good for checking to make sure you are not overusing your brakes in general; but if only one brake were dragging, it would only be pure luck (or divine intervention) if the sensor happened to be attached that one dragging brake.
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