Craig is very good at what he does, however he is incorrect telling us all
"Those muscle car brakes are like $ 200 something a set —- and will rip up brake drums to smithereens"…..I wish he would listen to those of us that know about friction linings as that statement is an old wives tale. Craig - you should take no offense to my contribution here!
I have done many lining and pad upgrades to modern friction material on old mopars and gm products. I have run many of the materials including the best materials ever - "velvetouch". No drums or rotors on normally driven cars were ever chewed up in the process; however....the cars that ran many hot laps on road courses at very high speeds 120-150 mph did show wear on the rotors and drums from the more aggressive materials as a reasonable person would expect. I have a car in the shop right now with visible wear on the front rotors - the car spent 4 hard days on the road course with no failures. Car has 4 wheel disc brakes with the Large mopar rotors/ wilwood calipers with aftermarket pads on front and rear.
Other cars were run with the large rotors, cop car pads, other pads like carbon metallic etc with several flavors of rear shoes and again the pads wore but left little evidence of anything being chewed up. Yes the more aggressive lining will wear the drum faster than oem, so what! Chrysler made metallic linings and pads for the cop cars btw and it was an option when ordering a cop car type auto.
As far as getting the proper linings to you down under contact this business. He will help you and you will find his expertise to be incredible and the cost reasonable per axle set before shipping.
OP from down under - what you will get for your money is a drum brake car that STOPS with hot brakes without the dreaded asbestos lining fade and soon to crack linings. PM me if you want some personal tech support
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