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Re: drums



That, and the thinner they are, the more run-out they have, under hard breaking.

Jimmy

On 2/15/2012 4:56 PM, Gary H. wrote:
Isn't the reason for the minimum acceptable drum diameter to prevent something like the drum cracking and splitting under hard braking and thus causing brake failure. A break causing a no brake condition, so to speak.

Thanks,
Gary H.

  -------Original Message-------
... My shop re-lined my cores, and
  if the drum were to be a little to big in the diameter, they could
  install thicker linings.....MO

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