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Long before brands like Porsche, Mercedes / AMG and Cadillac made it trendy to dress up your disc brake parts so they'd display like jewelry from behind the car's spinning wheels, drum brakes were the norm. Back then, nobody loved drum brakes enough to dress them up for display with a splash of shiny metal and color, and past history meant that cars with four-wheel drum brakes were not known to stop very well or, be very safe.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Especially with newer cars where you just pull a couple clips and you can swap pads without even removing the caliper. I do brake jobs for a lot of family members, and this was a pleasant surprise to find.