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Drum brakes have mostly been replaced by disc brakes on most modern vehicles. So when did this shift happen, and what's the advantage of disc brakes?
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I replaced the rear drums & brakes at 200k. Replaced the front brakes 5 times now. I also replaced the water pump at 280k. I'm also on my 3rd set of tires & they look pretty good still.
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