So do I need it?Anti chatter, anti "ring." I've turned thousands of drums and rotors in my lifetime. You must use a "chatter strap", a soft rubber strap, often with lead weights, to dampen "ring" and chatter. It is self perpetuating. The tool will get "waves" going, and it just gets louder and deeper, if not mitigated.
I would leave it on.So do I need it?
OkI would leave it on.
Yeah, I'm going toThe older mopars used to screech like hell braking, because of "hard linings".
Springs were to dampen vibration .
I have experienced, and read about.
Springs were to try and stop it.
Seemed to work .
No harm keeping them .
Keep in mind that designers/ engineers/ bean counters did not put ANYTHING on a vehicle that was not neededSo do I need it?
Don’t say that! You will start an argument about block to transmission braces and the dampers on transmission tail stocks……Keep in mind that designers/ engineers/ bean counters did not put ANYTHING on a vehicle that was not needed
Not to mention cooling systems!Don’t say that! You will start an argument about block to transmission braces and the dampers on transmission tail stocks
Thanks. I'm leaving it on and I'm old tooA body 9'' drums were notorious for squillin' brakes.We installed springs on cars that didn't have them at the dealership.
Some helped, some didn't. Man I'm old..
The spring is to reduce drum harmonics. If you've ever rubbed a wet finger around the rim of a crystal wine glass, you'll know what I mean. When you turn a drum on a brake lathe, you need to add a dampening belt for the same reason. Once the harmonics start, they get worse if they're not dampened, and they result in vibration and reduced braking performance (not to mention the noise). Steel drums seemed to have more of a problem with that than the cast iron drums. Most aftermarket drums don't have the groove for the spring and don't seem to have the problem, so, don't transfer the spring over to them as they may not stay where they should.Can someone tell me what the spring is for that goes around the outside of the drum? I only have it on one drum
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