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Old 08-17-2008, 08:57 PM
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Default why not leave 1st gen brake questions in the 1st gen forum?

Does anyone else think it would be better to leave the 1st gen Tundra brake questions in the 1st gen Tundra fourm instead of moving them to the brake fourm?

I think questions about 1st gen brakes are better able to be answered in the 1st gen forum because I don't know about everyone else, but I normally don't read the brake forum. The first gen Tundras have some unique brake issues that I feel are best answered by people with first gen experience.

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Default Re: why not leave 1st gen brake questions in the 1st gen forum?

This is what the brake forum is for and this is why they are moved there. Most of the question answered are about 1st generation Tundra brakes. You should stop by and check it out.
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Default Re: why not leave 1st gen brake questions in the 1st gen forum?

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This is what the brake forum is for and this is why they are moved there. Most of the question answered are about 1st generation Tundra brakes. You should stop by and check it out.
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I agree in theory. And I have no experience with the brake forum, but other forums on this site can have an unanswered thread for days. I'll usually get an answer from the 1st Gen guys in a few minutes. There are just some forums that are more active than others. That being said, if we would all post our forum specific questions in their respective places then their would be quicker answers in said forums. Speaking of which excuse me while I post a question in the brake forum....

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