> Ronn wrote: > - ... when I saw "disk or drum" was that it was a reference to data > storage, whereas my knowledge of automobiles is about at the "you put gas > in it, turn the key, and go" level. ... > > If you live in America with all those powerful 5.7 litre-2 tonnes-main > battle tanks with wheels-cars that sentence should have said "disk or disk". > Wouldn't you like to be able to stop those everyday muscle cars once they > pick up speed? C:
....Well only the sports cars have discs all the way around. The front disc does 80% of the braking in front wheel engine/front wheel drive vehicles. Kevin T. Don't you deserve a brake today?.... Back here in my little country, people who does tune-ups of their cars are usually required by law to add disks on all wheels.... Oretwig
