Hey Marques==Either the rotors or the durms or both need to be turned. Goodluck Joe
brakes need replaced
Disc brakes may have been an option but it would normally come stock with drum brakes.
Apply the brakes until you have come to a complete stop then shift the selector into park and set the parking brake.
Once you get your brakes off, I would use a screwdriver to loosen the brake drum. It should come off easily after that.
The purpose of a drum brake is to come to a complete stop with any veichle that may have drum brakes in the rear of the car.
Nope! Haven't you ever wondered why the runways are so long!? You know come to think of it, Jets would be much safer with brakes wouldn't they!?
i think your car is broken
Friction
You'll need to purchase a brake module. There are several types, and all come with complete installation instructions.
The first year it came standard with disc brakes up front would be 1971. For a couple years before that it was an option.
The speed at which a motorcycle would skid 47 feet with the brakes locked can vary based on factors like road conditions, tire type, and the motorcycle's weight. However, a general estimate is that it would likely be traveling at around 30 to 40 mph when the brakes were applied. To come to a complete stop over 47 feet, it would need sufficient deceleration, which typically occurs at these speeds. For precise calculations, more specific data about the motorcycle and conditions would be required.
that depends, what kid of car. what are the driving conditons. Safe stopping or cramming the brakes with all you gat. What kind of brakes, rotors, how old are they? On traffic school test = 210ft