Which of the following is characteristic of a leading-trailing drum brake?
A) The brake shoe return springs fasten to the anchor pin on the backing plate.
B) The self-adjuster connects the two brake shoes at the bottom of the shoes.
C) The leading shoe performs most of the braking when the vehicle is traveling forward.
D) Leading-trailing type drum brakes have an anchor point at the top of the backing plate.
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Leading / trailing drum brake is a basic type of drum brake design. The term "leading/trailing" means that only one shoe is "leading", moving into the rotation of the drum and thus exhibiting a self-servo (or self-applying) effect.
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