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Robroy,robroy wrote:Good day RobbAlex1963!
That's a beautiful F350!
Regarding its front drums, what were your top reasons for thinking of swapping them with discs (if I properly understood your comment)? If I remember correctly, I believe F350s had enormous 12"x3" drums up front. Given the size of those drums, I'm not sure whether or not Bumpside-era discs would provide greater stopping power, if that's your concern.
Should you hold on to it, what are your long-term plans for this outstanding truck?
Robroy
Got it! Thanks for explaining that Ryan. I'd heard of the water-in-the-brakes benefit but I wasn't sure which provided more stopping power generally: the 12"x3" drums or the discs.1971ford wrote:From the few drum to disc swap thread's I have seen in the past, most people say that discs are quite a difference, but mostly felt when towing. The reason for the swap were better stopping power with a load, and easier to maintain.robroy wrote:Regarding its front drums, what were your top reasons for thinking of swapping them with discs (if I properly understood your comment)?
Another reason, but only for people like me really, is for when you want to drive through a puddle bigger than your truck you still have some breaking power after exiting the puddle![]()
Those are good reasons for a conversion but By doing a drum to disc conversion you would be getting rid of pesky brake fade. Anyone who has driven a vehicle with all 4 drum brakes a long way requiring stop and go has experienced it. The heat built up on the drum lowers the friction produced between the brake shoe and drum therefore making it require more pushing on the brake to stop.robroy wrote:Good day Ryan!
Got it! Thanks for explaining that Ryan. I'd heard of the water-in-the-brakes benefit but I wasn't sure which provided more stopping power generally: the 12"x3" drums or the discs.1971ford wrote:From the few drum to disc swap thread's I have seen in the past, most people say that discs are quite a difference, but mostly felt when towing. The reason for the swap were better stopping power with a load, and easier to maintain.robroy wrote:Regarding its front drums, what were your top reasons for thinking of swapping them with discs (if I properly understood your comment)?
Another reason, but only for people like me really, is for when you want to drive through a puddle bigger than your truck you still have some breaking power after exiting the puddle![]()
Thanks again Ryan,
Robroy