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Yes or No! The primary braking system uses discs and rotors all the way around. However, for some odd reason they have incorporated a drum setup for the e-brake. I don't know what the exact reason; space saving, more economical? I would love to find out:-)

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Yes or No!  The primary braking system uses discs and rotors all the way around.  However, for some odd reason they have incorporated a drum setup for the e-brake.  I don't know what the exact reason; space saving, more economical?  I would love to find out:-)

only logical thing i can think up is less stress on the brake system using the drum setup, but thats just a guess.

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My MR2 supercharged used the rear calipers for the e-brake. There was a lever with a strong spring that the cable would pull and that would clamp the brakes. The MR2s were notorious for bad e-brake cables. Maybe those problems made Toyota think again.

The supras have had mini-drums inside the rear rotors since as far back as '82 or earlier. Not sure the reason, but we're not gonna change it so who cares. :wacko:

Aaron

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