Just after some information on bleeding and inspecting drum brakes on a car. I'm familiar with bleeding the brakes when it is a disc and caliper arrangement, just want to know if it's the same for the drum brake setup.
what do you normally look for in a bad car rotor? What are the thing to look for, isn't it supposed to be real smooth? And it's not supposed to have any hard grooves in it? What about a little bit of rust around the rotor?
What is the main information to look at when checking out the nutrition labels on my food? I know you shouldn't look at just the calories or the fat grams- but what else is important to keep track of?