Matt,
You call them shoes, and I called them pads....this topic was about
drums was it not? To me they should call them all pads. What is a shoe, a
different form of a brake pad. We really don't need smartasses in this
newsgroup.
Nick
>> Last night I changed the drums on my sister's 99 Elantra and have to say that
>> they may be one of the worst deigned systems I have ever seen. It took me about
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>Matt
Matt Whiting - 22 Jun 2006 13:46 GMT
> Matt,
>
> You call them shoes, and I called them pads....this topic was about
> drums was it not? To me they should call them all pads. What is a shoe, a
> different form of a brake pad. We really don't need smartasses in this
> newsgroup.
If you want to be understood, you need to use the correct terminology.
Shoes are for drums, pads are for disks. It has been that way as long
as I can remember.
If you don't like my comments, don't bother to read them or reply.
Matt
Mike Marlow - 22 Jun 2006 23:12 GMT
> Matt,
>
> You call them shoes, and I called them pads....this topic was about
> drums was it not? To me they should call them all pads. What is a shoe, a
> different form of a brake pad. We really don't need smartasses in this
> newsgroup.
Matt has a point. Pads are part of a disk brake system and shoes are the
equivalent in a drum brake system. When one is asking for advice, or
passing the same along, proper terminology goes a long way towards
understanding. Maybe this was one of the more obvious uses of the wrong
term, but it's not always so obvious.

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