How do rear drum brakes work?
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How do rear drum brakes work?
Newbie Q. How do they work? Anyone have a link to a website with pictures? Or a simple explaination, thanks!
I need to replace my pads on my 98 dx hatch soon, does the rear have pads??
I need to replace my pads on my 98 dx hatch soon, does the rear have pads??
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Re: How do rear drum brakes work? (98civichb)
drum brakes have shoes.
they are almost half of a circle, kind of like if you are making a barbeque out of a 55 gallon drum, you turn it on its side, then cut it along the side, so it flips open. then you have two halves of one drum, these are the shoes.
Then fit the two halves inside a bigger drum....
imagine the two shoes are at opposite sides of the inside of the drum, then they are pushed to the sides of the drum, therefore applying a brake pressure to the drum, slowing it down thru friction.
they are almost half of a circle, kind of like if you are making a barbeque out of a 55 gallon drum, you turn it on its side, then cut it along the side, so it flips open. then you have two halves of one drum, these are the shoes.
Then fit the two halves inside a bigger drum....
imagine the two shoes are at opposite sides of the inside of the drum, then they are pushed to the sides of the drum, therefore applying a brake pressure to the drum, slowing it down thru friction.
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Re: How do rear drum brakes work? (98civichb)
Yes the rear drum brakes have pads.
Silmple drawing with key board.
((o)) Drum --> ((<--Pad -hub -> o Pad --> )) <--Drum
Once you hit the brakes or pull the e-brake cable it pushs the pads out against the drum.
((o))
( ( o ))
And puts friction on the drum it self stoping the car!
[Modified by 2kTypeRHatch, 1:08 PM 10/29/2002]
Silmple drawing with key board.
((o)) Drum --> ((<--Pad -hub -> o Pad --> )) <--Drum
Once you hit the brakes or pull the e-brake cable it pushs the pads out against the drum.
((o))
( ( o ))
And puts friction on the drum it self stoping the car!
[Modified by 2kTypeRHatch, 1:08 PM 10/29/2002]
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Re: How do rear drum brakes work? (98civichb)
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Re: How do rear drum brakes work? (ninetfivehatch)
drum brakes are actuated by springs which push the shoes against the inside of the drum- as others have stated. Good thing about drum brakes is that it has a greater stopping surface than discs, enabling more pressure to apply. But the downside is that they heat up 10x's faster than discs. The efficiency is not there, but the stopping power is. A good disc brake setup will out brake an equivilent drum brake setup anyday.
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