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Topic: Need brakes for a D60 - Drum or disc for the drags?? (Read 259 times)
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ab7fh
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I've heard big drum brakes hold the car at the line better than discs on the rear axle. Seemed to make sense, but I want to get some opinions.
Also, if I do go with drums, which drum brake setup is best for the D60??
Thanks.
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mopowers
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I just went with regular ol 10 x 2.5" mopar drums. I had a set of 11's but the damn finned drums I had weighed a ton! If you are worried about holding the car at the line, you can always put in a 2-step. Just a thought.
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66 Dart GT: BB project. shooting for high 10's 2006 Dakota 
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chryco
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Disk brakes are far superior to drums all around , go with the disk brake set up of your choice . My car has Wilwoods and will stop my car from 140 mph pretty easily. Chryco 
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Womanator
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I'm with chryco my Wilwoods stop me too.I have them on all 4 wheels.
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ab7fh
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I know discs stop well from speed. But do they hold you at the line as well as drums without a tranny brake?
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Womanator
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I have never had a problem holding a 2750# Dart when I tried to foot brake it.So I would say it would hold your car as well.
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