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Mitsubishi lancer 2.0 still using rear drum brake?


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Toyota wish also on rear drums right?

Only if you get from PI. BM's Wish 1.8 has rear discs despite being a semi JDM model. And it has a proper 220km/h speedometer vs JDM 180...

curious since drum brake so many disadvantage, why so many Japanese still stick on Drum brake, and it's more complicate on structure and need more material, heavier

 

 

Actually drums are much cheaper to build vs discs.

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For brand new cars from AD. Honda City, Mobilo.

 

Toyota Avanza, Hilux, Fortuner, (all POS cars, drives and drinks like a dino)

 

Some Chery models...

 

Hyundai Accent, but not Kia Rio.

 

The early batches of Kia Forte EX K3.

 

Daihatsu Terok... I mean Terios ( are they still in biz?)

 

Many commercial vans and truck still uses rear drums

 

Wrong, Accent is now 4 wheel disc brakes also.

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Whoever can list down what car still use drum brake right now?

 

I driving a Nissan Sylphy 2.0L (2006 model) and the rear brake is drum brake.

 

Do not find any difference compared to previous car which has 4 wheel disc brakes.

About 70% of stopping power is on the front brakes and 30% on the rear brakes.

Should not be any cause for concern.

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