Gettin' WiredQ.I have a '34 Ford coupe with a Flathead and early running gear. The brakes are '40 Ford all the way around. I've been driving the car in the same condition for several years and decided ...
Let's talk fender preservation. Let's talk numbers. According to Motor Trend's instrumented testing from back in the day, a bone-stock '67 SS350 Camaro required 156 feet to decelerate from 60 mph. In ...
The old saying goes, "It's better to stop short, than not to stop at all." Okay, we just made that up, but it applies perfectly to this story's topic: better brakes. In the past we've shown you how to ...
Stock trucks stop fairly well. But add a lift, bigger tires, and several hundred pounds in bumpers, tools, and a winch, and your stopping distances increase dramatically. The reasons for this ...
Some units of the 2024 and 2025 Chevy Traverse crossover require adjustments to the front brake pipe if it is contacting the body frame rail, according to a new service update issued by General Motors ...
Continental Receives Major Award for its Future Brake System Technology Worth Over Two Billion Euros
MORGANTON, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technology company Continental received its first major order in the third quarter for the mass production of its semi-dry brake system (also known as Future Brake ...
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What is brake bias in F1?
In F1, brake bias is the distribution of braking force between the front and rear wheels, which is adjusted by the driver to influence the car’s balance and rotation under braking. Drivers increase ...
I've got a 2004 Honda Accord with about 200,000 km on it. The brakes were really rattling so I had a full brake job about a month ago. Since then, the brakes have been really spongy when I'm backing ...
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