wushaw
Elite Member
</font><font color="blueclass=small">( Um.. logically thinking out what you said.. it seems incorrect.
If you have a vehicle with ONLY rear brakes.. and you apply them.. those brakes account for 100% of that vehicles breaking power.... even if they are ineficient.. they are accounting for 100% of the braking occouring on that vehicle.. less wind resistance, rolling resistance and mechanical drag, and engine compression braking.. etc...
I think you might revise that statement to preface it with: for vehicles with front disc and rear drum.. and possibly 4 wheel drum.. the rear brakes only account for X % of the total braking of the vehicle.. no matter how good they work.
The "no matter what vehicle it is in" is the falacy... there are plenty of rear brake only vehicles, with those brakes being drum brakes....
For instance.. my bycicle.. has only rear brakes.. yet they are the 100% sum total of the braking force on that vehicle.. I.e. no front brakes.. etc.. same with a rear brake only truck.. like an oldie/antique... PLENTY of those still in service..
Soundguy )</font>
I'm sorry Soundguy I was refeering to your 87 T-Bird. I guess I should have mentioned that /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
Junkman the parking brake is causing the rear pads to drag more than the fts. It's obviously not releasing good enough to keep the pads from dragging too much.
If you have a vehicle with ONLY rear brakes.. and you apply them.. those brakes account for 100% of that vehicles breaking power.... even if they are ineficient.. they are accounting for 100% of the braking occouring on that vehicle.. less wind resistance, rolling resistance and mechanical drag, and engine compression braking.. etc...
I think you might revise that statement to preface it with: for vehicles with front disc and rear drum.. and possibly 4 wheel drum.. the rear brakes only account for X % of the total braking of the vehicle.. no matter how good they work.
The "no matter what vehicle it is in" is the falacy... there are plenty of rear brake only vehicles, with those brakes being drum brakes....
For instance.. my bycicle.. has only rear brakes.. yet they are the 100% sum total of the braking force on that vehicle.. I.e. no front brakes.. etc.. same with a rear brake only truck.. like an oldie/antique... PLENTY of those still in service..
Soundguy )</font>
I'm sorry Soundguy I was refeering to your 87 T-Bird. I guess I should have mentioned that /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
Junkman the parking brake is causing the rear pads to drag more than the fts. It's obviously not releasing good enough to keep the pads from dragging too much.