Posted by caterpillar guy on April 24, 2022 at 03:10:39 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Disc truck brakes posted by john in la on April 23, 2022 at 07:40:51:
And how many times did dispatch tell them they would get it fixed when they got back or if they would not drive it got crapped on for a week or longer because it po ed Dipspatch. Or the company chastises The driver for reporting a defect. then disc brakes are the scourge of the earth for durability. The Pins or what ever they slide on stick/rust or what have you then only one pad wears so now you have one new pad and one junk rotor and pad. I'll keep my drum brakes. I don't want to hear the BS about better stopping or shorter stopping and all that BS either. I never had a set of drum brakes fail to stop nor hold if they are kept adjusted. Most don't do that. The worst were those wedge lock adjusters for rusting up so you could not adjust them.
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