Can you lock up your disc brakes?

My car is build for handling with loads of Hotchkis parts, and large t-bars. Worn out parts aren't even part of this discussion. After about 8 hard stops to bed the new pads in, I was starting to feel a bit light headed. I'm sure if I had a passenger, they would have gotten nauseous. I think I'll do a 30mph and 60mph stopping distance measurement and compare it to my '19 Ram. I bet the Duster is better.

But is it the best it can be? That's the question... :poke:

Besides, brakes on pickups are always compromised. Bed loaded? Bed empty? Trailer?

That's why Chrysler had all those ride height detection and weight distribution detection schemes in the minivans, and factory rwabs in the early 90's