colintinto
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Hi All,
Went to take my 993 Turbo out yesterday so my wife could give it a run (I'm not allowed right now...) and couldn't move it out the garage. It's been sitting there for a month, and the brakes are seized. Yes, I had left the handbrake on, but it had been put away after a long run, so the brakes should have been warm and dry.
Any tips on how to free the brakes? I tried reverse and 1st, but didn't want to try to hard in case I shot out the garage, or jumped forward into my other car. There is space to get in and remove the wheels - I assume the handbrake acts on the rears?
Colin
Migration info. Legacy thread was 12819
Went to take my 993 Turbo out yesterday so my wife could give it a run (I'm not allowed right now...) and couldn't move it out the garage. It's been sitting there for a month, and the brakes are seized. Yes, I had left the handbrake on, but it had been put away after a long run, so the brakes should have been warm and dry.
Any tips on how to free the brakes? I tried reverse and 1st, but didn't want to try to hard in case I shot out the garage, or jumped forward into my other car. There is space to get in and remove the wheels - I assume the handbrake acts on the rears?
Colin
Migration info. Legacy thread was 12819