guru_1071 wrote:JC T ONE wrote:
S brakes on a std Mini is overkill, easier to maintain yes, but not worth the time & money.
jc, you've not driven in the uk for a while I guess, the amount of blind, unobservant people pulling out of junctions and roundabouts mean that good brakes are a must!
I nearly drove my mini through the side of a people carrier the other weekend when the arse driving pulled out in front of me, he never even looked right, just came straight out onto a small roundabout
he got the horn of fury
if I hadn't have had discs I think I might be now the owner of the worlds shortest mini sprint.....
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Must admit I didnt do any driving the last time I was in UK
And yes - discs are good, and will always be superior to drums,
But for a std 850 or 1000, well serviced drums, will do the job (if you dont drive like a holigan
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).
My late Mothers 850 still has its original drum setup, and it never failed her in all the years, she drove it, or at any MOT.
I did a MOT job on a 63 last year, and it still had its original setup, with single front cylender, it flew through (no jokes
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) its MOT.
Braked evenly on both axles, and could easely lock its front wheels, if needed.
But I also know why so many Mini,s with drums dont brake very well.
I think 2 out of 3 I have seen over the years, had the "christmas tree" missing, many people dont know how important this little spring is
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