I've noticed that about 99% of cars with 4 wheel disc brakes have the calipers on the front brakes mounted BEHIND the axle and the calipers on the rear brakes mounted in FRONT of the axle.
Doesn't matter if the car is front wheel drive, rear wheel drive or all wheel drive. The only reason I can come up with for WHY this layout is used is to save a few pennies by having shorter brake lines.
I've seen a few cars with all calipers mounted behind the axles but those are quite rare.
Does anyone know the engineering reason(s) behind the nearly universal choice of this layout?
Dumb car question
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I would want to look at what the calipers mount to, where brake torque applied to, maybe?
Easier to route brake lines that way?
Easier to route brake lines that way?
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this guy has a lot of reasons why they're mounted the way they are:
http://www.howdoesacarwork.com/2015/02/ ... t%20wheels
http://www.howdoesacarwork.com/2015/02/ ... t%20wheels
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Wow.
- surprising that there would be such spread across inwards versus outwards
- sports cars likely to be raced may need racing use factored in, as in, ease of servicing, emphasis on cooling, more exotic materials... and looks pleasing the owner!
- surprising that there would be such spread across inwards versus outwards
- sports cars likely to be raced may need racing use factored in, as in, ease of servicing, emphasis on cooling, more exotic materials... and looks pleasing the owner!
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@mickey you have the same problem me and the rest of the old farts have and that's way too much time on our hands.
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I found a fix for that today - spending half a day diagnosing an electrical gremlin on my 16 year old daily driver. Older cars and extra time seem to have a symbiotic relationship.
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Electrical gremlins on older cars.....(shudders)BatUtilityBelt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 5:08 pmI found a fix for that today - spending half a day diagnosing an electrical gremlin on my 16 year old daily driver. Older cars and extra time seem to have a symbiotic relationship.
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Speaking of car electrical harnesses, the Ukraine conflict is getting a few carmakers in a tight spot: a number of sub-contractors making them were in the (soon to grow) war zone.
Big scramble to find new fabricators ASAP.
Big scramble to find new fabricators ASAP.
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