They will win everywere.
The real advantage of disk brakes - safety. And we have to pay for additional safety
Why do American trucks still use drum brakes?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by snowbird_89, Mar 19, 2011.
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Now I've also heard that discs won't fade like drums cause they're out in the open air unlike drums that trap all the heat that they build inside themselves, which is also why high performance vehicles use slotted and cross drilled rotors-dissapate heat alot better than drums...
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disk brakes crack overheated. Have you seen truck running down a hill with red glow disks, I've seen.
what is good I can easily test brakes immideatly after truck stops - with cheap chenese temperature gun. I compare temperature of disks to find bad caliper -
Interesting topic, thanks for all the information
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We're not talkin about high-performance vehicles here; we're talkin about big trucks and I highly doubt the rotors are drilled and slotted. Besides, high-performance rotors require high-performance pads because of the increased wear that drilled and slotted rotors inflict because of the increased abrasiveness.
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Side by side comparison.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v57K1WW41K8
We always buy the better grade of brake shoes which are harder on the drums (not an issue for me since we always replace the drums anyway) but it was amazing how much of a difference there is between just the normal and high performance shoes. They even seemed to do very well when compared to air disks. I would like to try a set of disks on a combo unit. I'm not even sure what the up charge is vs drums. I'm sure they're probably better than drum brakes but are they enough better to justify any added cost. As someone said earlier, no about of brakes is going to overcome a stupid driver. -
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