It could be any number of problems. If brakes are ruled out check the following:
First, check to make sure your tires are not rubbing on the inside of the wheel well or on anything else.
Check inside the engine to make sure any belts are not rubbing on anything.
You may have something on your accessory belt that is starting to seize up causing the belt to rub.
If a calliper is "hanging", it could be causing the brake pads to press against the rotor and overheat the brakes. You may want to see if the calliper is dragging.
It could be a belt that needs replacing or any number of issues. Please see your mechanic.
because they are new they haven't bin smoothed out with water there just rubber so there is quite a bit of friction.
Burning Rubber was created in 1981.
I advise you to perform a careful examination of your car's brake system.
The duration of Burning Rubber is 1.42 hours.
burning rubber
Burning rubber creates Friction because friction creates heat and burning is heat
if you are talking about brake as in like fourwheeler brakes or car brakes the rubber part would be called the brake pad
no
The burning rubber smell in the tranmisson breaking apart inside.
Because your burning your clutch.