Brake disc size standard
⓵The brake disc size is not up to standard
Size problems generally involve the diameter of the brake disc or the thickness of the brake disc.
The diameter of the brake disc is too large or too small, which will affect the installation and braking effect. This situation is rarely encountered, and the general master will compare it when installing the brake disc.
The standard thickness of brake discs is divided into front and rear. Generally, the standard thickness of front brake discs is about 32 mm, and the standard thickness of rear brake discs is about 28 mm. As the car brakes during use, the thickness of the brake discs will be worn. . Generally, the wear limit thickness of the front brake disc is about 29 mm, while the wear limit thickness of the rear brake disc is about 25 mm. If the thickness of the brake disc is lower than this standard, the brake disc may be pinched and broken due to braking.
The diameter of the brake disc is too large or too small, which will affect the installation and braking effect. This situation is rarely encountered, and the general master will compare it when installing the brake disc.
The standard thickness of brake discs is divided into front and rear. Generally, the standard thickness of front brake discs is about 32 mm, and the standard thickness of rear brake discs is about 28 mm. As the car brakes during use, the thickness of the brake discs will be worn. . Generally, the wear limit thickness of the front brake disc is about 29 mm, while the wear limit thickness of the rear brake disc is about 25 mm. If the thickness of the brake disc is lower than this standard, the brake disc may be pinched and broken due to braking.