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Old 01-23-2004, 02:04 AM   #1
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pros and cons of front drums

ok guys lets here em i have not ever dealt with front drums so i want to know as much about them as i can
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Old 01-23-2004, 02:23 AM   #2
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Pros? I can't think of one. The only thing I can think of is if you're going for a bone-stock restoration. Beyond that, I can't think of anything.

Cons, six lug pattern limits wheel selection, they don't dissipate heat as well as discs do, and in my preference discs just plain look better. The way I see it, there's a reason most cars (and trucks anymore) come with four wheel discs.

Anybody else got some ideas?
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Old 01-23-2004, 02:26 AM   #3
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Pro: They weigh less than most disc setups.

You can also buy kevlar shoes for the drums which supposedly kick the crap out of regular discs (assuming you have power drums).
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Old 01-23-2004, 02:51 AM   #4
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another pro: since almost everyone gets rid of them, it should be easy to find components if they haven't been sold for scrap.

con (more for the off roading crowd): drums can pack with mud, greatly reducing braking capacity.
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Old 01-23-2004, 02:56 AM   #5
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Here are a few links that might help you:

http://forums.vmag.com/suvsuburban02...ages/1382.html

http://forums.vmag.com/suvsuburban02...ages/1380.html
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Old 01-23-2004, 03:04 AM   #6
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Pros: "If you guys can think of any other than ease of parts, tell me" OOOO OOOO Front and rear parts are the same

Cons: Harder to stop, and even HARDER when they get wet . Have to bust drum off to get to shoes/ect (and my fronts ones are stuck!!! I had to pull the whole hub on both front of mine)
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Old 01-23-2004, 03:30 AM   #7
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Con: If they get really wet, they can damn near kill you in a hard stop situation. Trucks were even worse because they usually didn't have power steering or power brakes. Nothing quite like taking a hard unplanned left turn into oncoming traffic with drenched front drums. Most of the older guys on this site know exactly what I'm talkin about. If you ever get the chance to take a drive in a 30's or 40's stock truck it can be a real eye opener.They used mechanical brakes up until 1937 or 1938( I think, for F*rd..Not sure about GM), you could also jackknife the front wheels due to poor or broken steering stops. Most front suspensions were very lightweight for a truck. I sure do like the modern age.
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Old 01-23-2004, 04:16 AM   #8
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Pros: none, I have discs now

Cons: I had power drums for too long. I hated working on them.

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Old 01-23-2004, 05:56 AM   #9
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One more Pro: less resistance for drag racing!
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Old 01-23-2004, 10:17 AM   #10
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drums

The other con that I didn't see mentioned is that they get hot in stop and go situations and don't work nearly as well when hot.

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Old 01-23-2004, 10:17 AM   #11
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Have to bust drum off to get to shoes/ect (and my fronts ones are stuck!!! I had to pull the whole hub on both front of mine)
They should be rivited onto the hub.
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Old 01-23-2004, 12:50 PM   #12
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One more Pro: less resistance for drag racing!
Your right to a point. All drag cars that I know have disc brakes. The secret is that they don't run any residual pressure valves. This allows the pads to back away from the disc and cause no drag at all. It works even better if the master is below the floor.

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Old 01-23-2004, 01:37 PM   #13
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They should be rivited onto the hub.
So you have to replace the whole shabang when the time comes?! I was sure that the drum came off just like on the rears...

There goes my idea of swapping larger drums onto the front (pg 62 March '03 Classic Trucks). Since the front and rears are the same size, I thought that I might be able to fit them onto the front, but since it is all one piece...
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Old 01-23-2004, 05:06 PM   #14
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I thought of another Pro: No brake dust on your front wheels with drums.

I have drums on most of my vehicles but im used to them. Their "cons" don't really bother me. I keep them clean, adjusted and in top working order so I don't have any trouble.

Discs do have alot of advantages but im from the old school I guess. I wouldn't turn down any free disc brake setups though.
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Old 01-23-2004, 05:18 PM   #15
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I've seen a few conversion kits and read a write up on homemade conversion, how hard is it to do the conversion, and is it really worth the money and time spent?
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Old 01-23-2004, 09:15 PM   #16
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My 69 C10 shortbed had drums. My 72 C10 had discs. My 71 burb had discs. My 68 C20 camper special has drums. kept them all adjusted and had no problems. I make a practice to drive safely and keep ot of lakes. You believe that, right? :
I think it is more a personal choice.
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Old 01-23-2004, 09:38 PM   #17
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I have drums on mine with only one regret.........their not 5 lug.............
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Old 01-24-2004, 01:13 AM   #18
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So you have to replace the whole shabang when the time comes?!
Nope... just drill out the rivits.
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