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September 12th, 2019 02:35 PM #11
Front wheel drive ba ang auto mo?
If it is front wheel drive then that should be the case
Energy generated by the engine is transferred to the front wheels that's why both front wheels are doing the grind
Sent from my SM-A520W using TapatalkLast edited by kisshmet; September 12th, 2019 at 02:39 PM.
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September 12th, 2019 05:27 PM #12
It's normal.
Disc brakes are very efficient at its job (which is to apply friction to convert kinetic energy to heat). Also, the front axle provides 60-75% of the vehicle's stopping power. It's also the reason why the front brakes are typically larger than the rear brakes and in many vehicles, the rear axles are relegated to having drum brakes as a means to save on cost.
The warmth you feel can also be exacerbated due to heat transfer from the engine. However, heat from the engine is not that quite significant compared to the heat produced by the brakes.
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September 12th, 2019 09:38 PM #13Yup front wheel drive po sya.
From what I've seen here and from a couple of fb groups, it's nothing to worry about, pero ipapacheck ko na din come 1K PMS for peace of mind.
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September 12th, 2019 10:14 PM #14
^Padagdagan mo ng grasa yung wheel bearing baka kulang ang nailagay
Mas madami inikot ng gulong mo kesa sa tinapak mo sa preno..hindi ba?
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