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Old 03-03-2018, 02:49 PM   #15
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During almost any kind of driving the front brakes work significantly harder than the rears due to weight transfer under braking. That's why your rear brakes are so much smaller than the fronts. It's not at all unusual.

If you went out and actively exercised your brakes the rears would clean up. By actively exercising I mean 10 or so consecutive hard pedal effort stops from 60 to 0. Just driving in traffic it'll take a while.
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Old 03-03-2018, 03:02 PM   #16
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OK, so here is my rotor after driving 150 miles (mostly city driving) and doing a lot of braking. Do you guys honestly not think it's weird that my brakes are not cleaning off the rotor after hours of driving?

It's definitely a little better than it was, but should I really have to drive for days and days and brake hundreds of times for the rotor to get cleaned off?
OK, if that really bugs you, I suggest you have the rear rotors "turned" ...... that will clean them up. While they are at it, have the rear brake pads replaced.

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Old 03-03-2018, 05:40 PM   #17
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Do a couple hard slow downs 70-10, if they dont clean yea probably something goin on
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Old 03-03-2018, 06:11 PM   #18
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During almost any kind of driving the front brakes work significantly harder than the rears due to weight transfer under braking. That's why your rear brakes are so much smaller than the fronts. It's not at all unusual.

If you went out and actively exercised your brakes the rears would clean up. By actively exercising I mean 10 or so consecutive hard pedal effort stops from 60 to 0. Just driving in traffic it'll take a while.
This is correct. so what you need to do for then next week is drive backwards everywhere. Then you back brakes will become the front and do more breaking. If they are not clean after a week of this call insurance. They will total it.
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This is correct. so what you need to do for then next week is drive backwards everywhere. Then you back brakes will become the front and do more breaking. If they are not clean after a week of this call insurance. They will total it.
A couple handbrake turns for good measure.
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This is correct. so what you need to do for then next week is drive backwards everywhere. Then you back brakes will become the front and do more breaking. If they are not clean after a week of this call insurance. They will total it.
HEY! ........ easy for YOU to say .......


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A couple handbrake turns for good measure.
Handbrake is drum based, won't remove rust.





OP, realtalk, if it stops as well as you want it to stop it's fine.
Otherwise 10/10 troll.
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OP, realtalk, if it stops as well as you want it to stop it's fine.
Otherwise 10/10 troll.
Sadly I really don't think he is no where near being a troll. Just a typical young 86 owner. Or _____. Imagine the blank.
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Sadly I really don't think he is no where near being a troll. Just a typical young 86 owner. Or _____. Imagine the blank.
Yep, OP is just new to automobiles, I reckon. And that's OK, all of us were new to automobiles at one time ....

The difference with brakes is that back in the day with drum brakes, we couldn't see (from the outside), whether or not the entire brake shoe(s) was making contact with the brake drum, so we didn't worry about it.

We didn't worry about it until the shoe(s) wore down past the brass rivets and the brakes screeched ...... or ....... the car wouldn't stop ......

Now ..... it can be OMG, OMG, there's rust on the rotors ..... I see it ....... am I gonna crash and die .......


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OP, realtalk, if it stops as well as you want it to stop it's fine.
Otherwise 10/10 troll.
I know, that's why I said that in response to driving everywhere in reverse.
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