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Here's a quick tip for steep inclines. Let's say you stop at a red light on a big hill and some a-hole pulls up right behind your bumper. Engage the

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Here's a quick tip for steep inclines. Let's say you stop at a red light on a big hill and some a-hole pulls up right behind your bumper. Engage the parking brake, then give it gas and engage the clutch like you normally would. When you feel the transmission load, let off the e-brake. This whole operation should last about 1-2 seconds...in other words, don't start driving with the e-brake on. Just use it to keep you from rolling back while you work the clutch.
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