Are There Inner and Outer Brake Pads?
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Some vehicle models have identical inner and outer brake pads, eliminating the need for differentiation. However, certain brake pads are designed with distinct inner and outer components. The inner pad typically features a wear indicator and must be installed on the inner side of the caliper. Strict adherence to the correct orientation is crucial to prevent brake malfunctions. Additional Information: 1. Brake pads generally consist of a steel backing plate, an adhesive heat insulation layer, and a friction block. The steel plate undergoes anti-rust coating, with the coating process monitored by an SMT-4 furnace temperature tracker to ensure proper temperature distribution and quality. 2. The heat insulation layer is composed of non-conductive materials specifically designed for thermal insulation. 3. The friction block is made of friction materials and adhesives. During braking, it is pressed against the brake disc or drum to generate friction, thereby achieving the purpose of vehicle deceleration and braking.