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July 22nd, 2013 10:32 PM #1
May Question ako, may pagkakaiba po ba ang brake ng bawat sasakyan? like iba ang braking system ng Car sa SUV?
I'm driving different vehicles, Mitsubishi Pajero Gen 1 , Mitsubishi Spacewagon 1996, Toyota Avanza 2013 and Owner type jeep.
Pansin ko kasi sa Pajero ( all disc brake ) mas matigas ipreno unlike dun sa Spacewagon (front disc -rear drum brake ) at Avanza (front disc -rear drum brake )
Sa owner type jeep (front disc -rear drum brake ) naman eh, naka brake booster o hydrauvac (from lancer itlog) pero halos masubsob na ako dahil sa lakas ng preno.
Please enlighten me.
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July 23rd, 2013 01:28 AM #3the basic design of modern brakes is about the same for all motor vehicles. there are minor design differences to accomodate designers' and manufacturers' quirks. sa totoo lang, even exact same model cars can have differing brake characteristics, because of differences in brake adjustment and in friction pad material..
disks versus drums.. there are pros and cons..
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July 23rd, 2013 10:41 AM #4
according to use:
1-parking brakes
2-service brakes
according to how actuated:
1-mechanical
2-hydraulic
3-pneumatic
according to layout/location of type:
1-four wheel disc
2-disc front, drum rear
3-four wheel drum (obsolete, classic cars)
according to where the parking brakes are actuated:
1-rear wheels
2-front wheels (subaru)
3-behind transmission in front of drive shaft (rear wheel drive/all wheel drive)
according to hydraulic circuits:
1-single circuit
2-front/rear split
3-diagonal split
according to brake assist:
1-vacuum assist
2-electric assist
3-hydroboost
caliper brakes:
1-fixed caliper
2-floating caliper
3-sliding caliper
drum brakes:
1-non servo
2-servo type
according to how parking brakes applied:
1-pull t-handle type
2-lever type
3-pedal apply/hand release
4-pedal apply/foot release
according to antilock type:
1-rwal/single channel
2-three channel
3-four channel
so many different types i might have missed a fewLast edited by jick.cejoco; July 23rd, 2013 at 10:44 AM.
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July 23rd, 2013 11:23 AM #5
The feel is all in the adjustment and bleeding of the system. Discs are typically self-adjusting, but drums often make for mushy pedal feel.
Also check how well your brake master is attached in the owner-type. Sometimes reinforcing the bracket holding it to the firewall can help.
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August 4th, 2013 08:13 PM #6
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August 5th, 2013 01:37 PM #7
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