I have 9" discs at the front and 8" drums at the rear. I only fitted the bigger drums for the handbrake action - the bias is such that 7" drums were otherwise adequate. I don't see a need for discs a
<< I fail to see why rear discs are good. >> I think it's a matter of philosophy. If rear brakes will help stop you when you want to be stopped, they are good. As are rear drum brakes. Therefore rear
The main reason for rear disks is to balance the braking and have self adjusted reliability. If you had ever been in a Porche 911 doing 90 MPH and had the driver take his hands off the sterring wheel
Come on John, I think you need to say why you need rear disks on a Spridget. A Porsche 911 is a 165mph motorcar with enormous tyres and weighs more than a Spridget. It is not correct the discs are on
Given the chance, I take discs all around every time. Do I "need" them? no. Don't "need" front discs either for that matter. Heck, don't even "need" hydraulics! I've got vehicles that stop with nothi