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Hydraulic control designed to stop the rear wheels from locking up (rear wheels become "light" under heavy braking and therefore more likely to skid).
Type of disc brake rotor which has a series of slots or grooves across its friction surfaces. These are designed to improve the bite of the pads and break down the build-up of gas and dirt which can ...
Uneven or stutter-like force transmitted through the brake pedal during braking, usually caused by problems with disc rotors or linings.
Tendency of a vehicle to pull to one side under braking.
Disc rotor with solid metal between the two friction surfaces.
The amount of weight forced onto each road wheel in a stationary car, as a result of a car's (usually uneven) weight distribution.
Total friction area contacted by the pads during one revolution of the rotor.