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Where in a traditional disc braking system you have pads that squeeze a singular to stop them, Mercedes's "in-drive brakes" would instead have two brake discs squeezing a spinning, two-sided ...
Brake discs would squeeze the pads instead of the other way around. It gets even more interesting though. Whereas in a traditional disc braking system you have pads that squeeze a singular disc to ...
How many years or miles before that happens depends on where and how you drive, as well as on the type of pads. Related: Brake Pads: What You Need to Know.
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In-Drive is still a friction-based brake system with pads and metal rotors that slow the vehicle using pressure. But the entire system is sealed, enclosed within the EV drive unit's housing.
Most car owners may not pay too much attention to brake pads, but this expert recommends you do. Here are the two brands he suggests.
The brake pads in 71 Porsche Taycans are at the heart of a recall for the automaker, but not for any actual deficiency. Instead, it’s the warning system that informs owners about brake wear that ...