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Re: brakes
Steve-
You forgot the best theing about disks
#3- easy to fix. (that's why their popular with me:-)
Grant
Steve Stegmann wrote:
> Grant,
>
> You're right in that drum brakes are just as powerfull as discs. That's
> not the reason that discs have become popular. There are two reasons
>
> 1- fade resistance. disc wins hands down.
>
> 2- controlability. Disc react in a linear manner to hydraulic pressure.
> That means you don't get the self energizing action which is designed into
> drum brakes. The self energizing is why they tend to lock when applied
> hard, or cold & wet. The drum doesn't react predictably. You can design
> the self energizing action out of the drum, but then you need two (2)
> wheel cylinders and more plumbing. Plus you still have brakes which fade.
>
> If you will check out the new Ford Super duty line, you will see that they
> all have 4-wheel disc brakes, across the board.
>
> Steve
>
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> Steven A. Stegmann
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> _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ of arms. The strongest reason for the
> _/ _/ _/ _/ people to retain the right to keep and bear
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