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As I age, I find that my memory, reasoning power and arithmetic are all being diminished from an embarrassingly small base, but I boldly offer this anyway:
I think my original Airstream brakes were listed as 12 x 2 inches. I think my Dexter brakes were listed as 10 x 2.25 inches. I think this means that my Airstream's original brakes had a brake lining surface area which was 6.7% larger than my Dexters. That's my arithmetic and my memory.
Now, testing my logic, I don't know how 6.7% more brake lining surface can create 71% more braking power (ie, the ability to stop 12000 pounds with the Airstream brakes vs the ability to stop 7000 pounds with the Dexter brakes, as cited from Andy's data). Can anyone explain this to me, or at least do as my third grade teacher used to do, and put me in the corner on a stool with that little pointy hat.
Thanks.
Mike
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