What did you do to your Supra today?

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This is what can happen when you use t-bolts and torque them down, they don't torque evenly. If you use high quality worm clamps you won't have this issue. I highly recommend ABA clamps. I've used them on 40+ psi cars with zero issues.

The internet says worm clamps suck. When in reality, the internet is using the incorrect worm clamps.
+1. I use constant-torque worm drive clamps on all my turbo cars, despite being told I need t-bolt clamps everywhere. I haven't had a problem since making the switch.

So I washed my car saturday before last as I was planning to drive to an event but the event got canceled so I parked the car in the garage shortly after drying it. The car sat for exactly seven days in my garage and during those seven days I didn't drive it, it's not a daily. Anyways, I went to get into my car the next saturday and the car literally wouldn't budge forward. I made sure the parking brake was off and that the car was in drive, it was and it was. I eventually realized my front brakes were seized up due to rust having formed from washing the car and having not driven it for a full week, odd that it was this severe, but ok. I had to give the car so much gas that the car was actually doing a small burnout in my garage and ended up pushing the front wheels across the garage floor for several feet before the brakes finally broke free.

I've had the brakes on the Supra get slight stuck before after a wash and being parked for a few days but never to this degree. Has anyone else experienced anything close to what I'm describing? You can see the markings on the garage floor in the picture I posted.
Such a coincidence. I just had this conversation with my friend yesterday after cleaning my wheels. I had her drive around the block a few times to use the brakes. She asked why. I'll show her your post haha.
 

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+1. I use constant-torque worm drive clamps on all my turbo cars, despite being told I need t-bolt clamps everywhere. I haven't had a problem since making the switch.



Such a coincidence. I just had this conversation with my friend yesterday after cleaning my wheels. I had her drive around the block a few times to use the brakes. She asked why. I'll show her your post haha.
I've never had this happen like this is the thing though. Like I said originally, usually when I take the parking brake off I give the car just a smidge of gas and you hear the brakes loosen and away she goes. This time I almost thought someone had trolled me by putting my wheel blocks under the tires or something. Lesson learned. I will drive the car afterwards from now on lol because I'm not dealing with that again. The entire ass end of the car was going sideways in my garage and I was having to counter steer to correct it back straight in the case that the brakes did break free. Scary moments.
 
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So I washed my car saturday before last as I was planning to drive to an event but the event got canceled so I parked the car in the garage shortly after drying it. The car sat for exactly seven days in my garage and during those seven days I didn't drive it, it's not a daily. Anyways, I went to get into my car the next saturday and the car literally wouldn't budge forward. I made sure the parking brake was off and that the car was in drive, it was and it was. I eventually realized my front brakes were seized up due to rust having formed from washing the car and having not driven it for a full week, odd that it was this severe, but ok. I had to give the car so much gas that the car was actually doing a small burnout in my garage and ended up pushing the front wheels across the garage floor for several feet before the brakes finally broke free.

I've had the brakes on the Supra get slight stuck before after a wash and being parked for a few days but never to this degree. Has anyone else experienced anything close to what I'm describing? You can see the markings on the garage floor in the picture I posted.
I’m sure my neighbors think I’m crazy going back and forth a bunch of times in the driveway after washing before putting it away.
 

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So I washed my car saturday before last as I was planning to drive to an event but the event got canceled so I parked the car in the garage shortly after drying it. The car sat for exactly seven days in my garage and during those seven days I didn't drive it, it's not a daily. Anyways, I went to get into my car the next saturday and the car literally wouldn't budge forward. I made sure the parking brake was off and that the car was in drive, it was and it was. I eventually realized my front brakes were seized up due to rust having formed from washing the car and having not driven it for a full week, odd that it was this severe, but ok. I had to give the car so much gas that the car was actually doing a small burnout in my garage and ended up pushing the front wheels across the garage floor for several feet before the brakes finally broke free.

I've had the brakes on the Supra get slight stuck before after a wash and being parked for a few days but never to this degree. Has anyone else experienced anything close to what I'm describing? You can see the markings on the garage floor in the picture I posted.
Were the rotors hot or parking brake on?
 

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Let us know the power gains if you get it dynoed this might be next on my car.
That has to be insane! My turbo was out recently, got it fixed (different thread). But Wow what a difference. Then add the JB4 Jesse custom map… I couldn’t imagine having more power than that. I’m back on the stock wheels/tires. Those suckers get loose all over the place ? I love it!
 

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So I washed my car saturday before last as I was planning to drive to an event but the event got canceled so I parked the car in the garage shortly after drying it. The car sat for exactly seven days in my garage and during those seven days I didn't drive it, it's not a daily. Anyways, I went to get into my car the next saturday and the car literally wouldn't budge forward. I made sure the parking brake was off and that the car was in drive, it was and it was. I eventually realized my front brakes were seized up due to rust having formed from washing the car and having not driven it for a full week, odd that it was this severe, but ok. I had to give the car so much gas that the car was actually doing a small burnout in my garage and ended up pushing the front wheels across the garage floor for several feet before the brakes finally broke free.

I've had the brakes on the Supra get slight stuck before after a wash and being parked for a few days but never to this degree. Has anyone else experienced anything close to what I'm describing? You can see the markings on the garage floor in the picture I posted.
Try hitting your brake rotors with this stuff after you wash it. https://www.obsessedgarage.com/products/hydes-serum-rustopper-rust-inhibitor
 

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That has to be insane! My turbo was out recently, got it fixed (different thread). But Wow what a difference. Then add the JB4 Jesse custom map… I couldn’t imagine having more power than that. I’m back on the stock wheels/tires. Those suckers get loose all over the place ? I love it!
I'm waiting on my ecu to get back from femto with my MHD stage 2 tune, that should be fun for awhile!!!
 
 
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