Are Car Caliper Covers Dangerous?
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Car caliper covers can be dangerous as they may affect the heat dissipation of the brake calipers and pose risks of detachment or even breakage. Here are the relevant details: 1. Long-term use consequences: Caliper covers use high-temperature-resistant adhesive, which can easily detach over prolonged use. During detachment, it may cause mechanical jamming in the wheel components. Additionally, the metal parts on the caliper covers can lead to tire blowouts, which is highly hazardous. 2. Brake calipers: Brake calipers, also known as brake wheel cylinders, are part of the car's braking system, which consists of the master cylinder, vacuum booster, wheel cylinders, brake pads, and brake discs. The vacuum booster is located in the engine compartment; upon opening the engine hood, a large black disc can be seen below the windshield on the driver's side, which is the vacuum booster.