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Author Topic: Disc Brakes with Drums in Rear  (Read 551 times)

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Disc Brakes with Drums in Rear
« on: August, 11, 2008, 06:17:56 PM »
I was wondering. With todays technology is there any reason to convert the rear drums to disc and if so, do I really need to change out my master cylinder?

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Re: Disc Brakes with Drums in Rear
« Reply #1 on: August, 11, 2008, 07:12:56 PM »
Not all cars today are built with 4 wheel discs.  That tells me something.  Not that 4 wheel discs don't have a benefit.  I think it's more of a personal preference unless you're racing or even dd'ing it.
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Re: Disc Brakes with Drums in Rear
« Reply #2 on: August, 11, 2008, 07:18:21 PM »
Nah, they just look cooler behind cool wheels than drums
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Re: Disc Brakes with Drums in Rear
« Reply #3 on: August, 11, 2008, 09:17:46 PM »
That is what I was thinking.

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Re: Disc Brakes with Drums in Rear
« Reply #4 on: August, 13, 2008, 09:18:37 AM »
There isn't a huge benefit from rear discs on a street car.  The auto industry started doing that as a performance improvement a while back, then realized that it doesn't really help that much for a lot of street vehicles, especially econoboxes and trucks, so now we're starting to see rear drums return to a lot of vehicles.  Rear drums are much cheaper, and for the rear they generally work just fine.

That said, if you plan on tracking the car, rear discs are probably a good idea.  Discs give a more linear braking quality and they don't fade like drums do.  You'll likely never encounter fade on rear drums while street driving, but on a track you're more likely to see a little fade in the rear.
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Re: Disc Brakes with Drums in Rear
« Reply #5 on: August, 13, 2008, 02:54:54 PM »
Thanks. That is what I expected and since one of you already posted pics on how to paint and restore the rear end I will be doing that soon.

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Re: Disc Brakes with Drums in Rear
« Reply #6 on: August, 14, 2008, 07:35:49 AM »
Glad to see this up here 'cause I was contemplating the same thing, rear drum or disc.  Still not decided, but the fact that discs look better weighs heavy...
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Re: Disc Brakes with Drums in Rear
« Reply #7 on: August, 17, 2008, 04:31:51 PM »
Look how sexy that looks.........

 
« Last Edit: August, 17, 2008, 04:33:33 PM by Fast68back »

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Re: Disc Brakes with Drums in Rear
« Reply #8 on: August, 17, 2008, 06:01:23 PM »
It does look good but my money goes toward real performance and stability before I spend it on brakes. I will probably go that route eventually though but first I need to make the car as modern as possible but still keep it looking original.  Just my 2 cents.

 


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