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LordBenji

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LordBenji last won the day on August 1 2017

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About LordBenji

  • Birthday August 1

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Cat Cave
  • Interests
    Gaming, photography, chilling
  • Preferred Trucks
    Scania
  • American Garage Location
    Arizona: Phoenix
  • EU Garage Location
    Germany: Duisburg
  • Known languages
    French, English

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  1. Last night, I joined H64 convoy (Graz-Nürnberg), it was nice except for my brakes to randomly turn on. It was getting quite annoying after a while, almost stalled, accidentally brake checked someone, it was meh.

     

     So at the end of the trip, I just got off, unplugged my wheel, then proceeded to dismantle my pedals. Talk about some hair and dust caught up in the mechanism of the pedals... I cleaned all parts as best as I could, then put everything back up, making sure I align the cogs (because I still remember the first time I put it back together lol).

     

    After some good sleep and work, I went for round two (Mannheim-Esbjerg), and my goodness, nothing to complain about at all. Zero problems with gas and brakes, and I could float gears like a charm.

    I also took a screenshot before I left. And yep that's @XanderBGaming parked aside me lol.

     

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