rear disc, big effect?

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BLaCkHoWLiNG said:
banyak mad scientists here ...see oso scared...
but thn you're the professor
 

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SkYwAlKeR said:
coz as far as i know, all cars with displacement above 1600cc must have all 4 disc brakes front and rear...
my car is 1800cc but comes with stock rear drums... :sad_smile:
 

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SkYwAlKeR said:
1.8L with drum brakes??... old school car arr??....

i notice some 1.6L honda also has rear drum brakes....:Not_Impressed:
sigh.....car was manufactured in 1997 :(
 

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wahahah. dun be suprised that some year 2000 car still come with stock drum at rear
 

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boyzone said:
Rear braking only perform 30% of the overall braking.

People go to disc is because :
to prevent rear wheel jamming when high speed braking..
You mean that a car with ABS can also jam the brakes? Or do you mean the drum brakes lock up more easily than discs?
 

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