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disk or drum brakes?
witch do yall prefer to have on rear an why?? thanks
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Drums are self energizing ,that makes them harder to be smooth and consistant with.They are harder to keep in good working order than disk.
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Drums also lack in cooling, so they will work...but after a few laps start to fall off since the brakes are heating up and cant cool sufficiently.
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Disc/more stopping power& lighter
Also,you want the wheel weight (unsprung weight) to be as lite as you can get it.When that tire bounces up in the air from the uneven dirt track,you want it to come back down as soon as possible.The lighter it is ,the faster you'll regain traction.
Edited:meant to type"UN"-sprung thank you.
Last edited by runyou-2; 02-02-2011 at 06:49 PM.
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Originally Posted by runyou-2
Also,you want the wheel weight (sprung weight) to be as lite as you can get it.When that tire bounces up in the air from the uneven dirt track,you want it to come back down as soon as possible.The lighter it is ,the faster you'll regain traction.
Wheel weight is Un-sprung weight. Many factory disc brake setups are heavier than a factory drum setup. If you can run aftermarket discs it is an easy choice, go with disc.
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Well as far as i know about it they are harder to keep in good working order than disk.
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disk for sure no doubt they work the best
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In today's automotive pantheon, it's not uncommon to find four-wheel drum brakes as standard equipment on medium-priced, non performance-oriented models
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Originally Posted by cswitch11
In today's automotive pantheon, it's not uncommon to find four-wheel drum brakes as standard equipment on medium-priced, non performance-oriented models
name one...
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lol... front drums have not came on a production car in 30+ years except maybe the mexican beetle... and not to be a (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word), but whoever said "there is no such thing as a stupid question" never read this one....
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CSwitch had some comment on cam sensors also....I don't know where he's getting this stuff from. I haven't seen front drums on a car for 30 years, on most car in 40 years...Maybe he was looking at a new fork lift..LOL
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who dug up this old thread,..i put disc on the back last spring
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