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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Anaheim, Ca.
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Hey Abe I think putting drums on the front would not be a very wise move at all. It would be horrible for a daily driven car. I think it would be horrible for any car. Drums are not as advanced therefore they do not perform as well. All you have to do is get out the wheel polish and clean every so often. Its just brake dust, it comes off moderately easy. So my advice would be to just keep those wheels clean, and stick with your much better discs in front.
P.S. I have a freind who has a '67 Camaro with 4 wheel drums and you have to drastically increase your stopping distance because of it.
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