This is the way I see it. Today, we need great brakes. Example: In 1955, everyone might have approximately the same drum brakes. Let the guy in front of you in 60 mph traffic stand on his brakes, you stand on yours, everything stops about the same. (Poorly, but about equal.) Now, fast forward (hehe he) to 2003 and you are going 60 mph behind my 2003 car which weighs less than your big old car and it has disk brakes, maybe even oon all four wheels. After descending some mountains through Tn, I see trouble ahead and stomp on my brakes. I quickly slow down in a straight line, until your boat rams (hehe he) into the back of my new car. The old stuff was not unsafe. It worked.. but the newer stuff stops so much better, that it is not very safe to play in traffic anymore. Tom 55 Coronet in southern Ohio >>> Tony Rinaldi <awrdoc@xxxxxxxxx> 11/03/03 20:04 PM >>> To All, We are slowly but surely running out of brake drums. <snip> and it wasn¹t until the 4 disc conversion on my 1960 Chrysler 300-F that I can drive comfortably and not worry about stopping straight or stopping in time ... And then doing it again in a short period of time without brake fade. Racing and driving at high speeds is one thing, stopping these monsters is another. Tony > > From: Ron Allyn Swartley <Archangel1390@xxxxxxx> > Reply-To: Archangel1390@xxxxxxx > Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 18:29:05 EST > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [FWDLK] ARE WE BEING POLITICAL CORRECT > > Hi list, > > I hear so many people talking about how they must convert over to disc brakes > on a car that did not have them originally. WHY? From 56 until disc brakes > came out these car were raced and driven at high speed and we had no problem > other than a little brake fade. > Today a lot of these cars are not only NOT being raced and they are not > even being driven near as fast as we use to drive them when they were almost > new. However some still think we need disc brakes?????? > Please don't say it is for towing-------who uses a vintage collector car > for towing? > Maybe 1/2 or 1%. When there were fewer people on the highway and we and our > cars were younger, maybe some of us drag raced up to a 100 MPH, or just drove > up to 100+ MPH but today with the congested highways we just cruise to auto > shows and drive it on nice days. Oh yeah, and dual master cylinders are > safer----------Sure and how long will it be before they come out with a quad > master cylinder which will be even safer!!!!!!!!! > > Of course that is just my opinion, I could be wrong. > (but I don't think so) > > > Ron Allyn Swartley > > ( still loose on the East Coast ) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Over 25,000 pages of archived Forward Look information can be easily searched at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm Powered by Google! |