2006 Town & Country: Disk or Drum?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Charles, Feb 10, 2008.

  1. Charles

    Charles Guest

    Hi All,

    I have a 2006 Town & Country. How can I tell if I have a Disk Brake
    System or a Drum Brake System?

    Thanks,
    Charles
     
    Charles, Feb 10, 2008
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  2. Charles

    maxpower Guest

    Charlie, your gonna have to get on your knees and look. The front will be
    disk. And if the rear has the same rotor (disk) as the front it would be
    disk also. I could tell you what options you have if you give me the last 8
    of the serial number.

    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, Feb 11, 2008
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  3. Charles

    Art Guest

    If you have spoked wheels you can see the disks thru the spokes.
     
    Art, Feb 12, 2008
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  4. Charles

    kmath50 Guest

    This is what I would have suggested too. Also, if the vehicle has ABS,
    doesn't this require disc brakes on all four wheels?

    Is it possible to have ABS with rear drums?

    -KM
     
    kmath50, Feb 15, 2008
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  5. Charles

    maxpower Guest

    This is what I would have suggested too. Also, if the vehicle has ABS,
    doesn't this require disc brakes on all four wheels?

    Is it possible to have ABS with rear drums?

    -KM




    yes it is possible
     
    maxpower, Feb 15, 2008
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  6. Hi!
    Yes, you sure can.

    William
     
    William R. Walsh, Feb 16, 2008
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  7. Charles

    sdlomi2 Guest

    We've sold a bunch of 'em--got 2 now, 05 and 07, fairly plain jane's--no
    p. seats, no leather, no p-sliding doors or t-gate--just sto-n-go, remote
    w/p-door locks, p-windows, cd, tilt, and cruise. Never seen a 2005-or-newer
    w/o disc on rear. Even w/hub caps, you can see thru their slots and see if
    it has them. HTH, s
     
    sdlomi2, Mar 6, 2008
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