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Drum brakes offer several advantages that contribute to their continued use in vehicles, especially in the rear braking systems of many cars and trucks. One major benefit is their superior performance in terms of heat dissipation. The enclosed design of the drum allows for better heat management compared to disc brakes. This means they can withstand higher temperatures generated during braking, making them less prone to fading under heavy use.
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In contrast, drum brakes utilize a cylindrical drum that rotates with the wheel. When activated, brake shoes inside the drum expand against its inner surface, creating friction to slow the vehicle down. Drum brakes are generally more compact and cost-effective to manufacture, which is why they’re often found in the rear brakes of economy vehicles. However, they tend to perform less effectively in adverse weather conditions and can suffer from brake fade during prolonged use due to overheating.
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