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Re: How many have restored trucks and left their front drum brakes?
The trucks I've restored that had drum brakes I restored with drum brakes. I never had an issue with them, never felt they were insufficient. The few trucks I converted were customized high performance trucks, mostly to say I did disc brakes along with all the other list of performance upgrades.
Anyone who thinks disc brakes stop you in half the distance must have no hands-on experience and, for that matter, have been hearing or reading some bad info. Also, whether you have disc or drum brakes you follow the same safe distance. Maybe those rear-enders in the Power Tour are bozos who think they can follow closer because they run disc brakes. I know expert traditional hot rod builders who can make a little roadster stop flatter and faster matching up drum brake equipment than a 4 wheel disc car. Are drum brakes bolt-on better brakes? Yes, and they are a cheap way for automakers to improve brakes. The military likes them for off road use that is the nature of the beast. On deep water or mud crossings the disc brake system is open and retains no debris, requiring no follow-up maintenance.
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Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: lowell ma
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Re: How many have restored trucks and left their front drum brakes?
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I said that todays cars with their brakes will stop in 40-60 feet less and if it's a performance vehicle it'll be even more.. Todays 129.00 leased special will stop on a dime and you in a drum braked truck will just run into them.. as you can not on todays roads leave enough room /cushion without a vehicle filling it.. Seems those in area with lite or no traffic, have a skews experience.. and bad info.. I will not drive my drum brake chevelle in traffic because of this.. can't leave the cushion between me and the car in front of me.. and can't stop fast enough.. I like my clean driving record and no surcharges.. your mileage may vary. Last edited by James the III; 02-16-2017 at 10:09 AM. |
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