Sharan Front Brake Disc Model

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DelMiles
07/30/25 7:57am
TRW front brake disc DF6695S is suitable for Sharan. The replacement criteria for front brake disc wear are as follows: 1. Wear: The maximum wear limit for brake discs is 2 millimeters, meaning when the wear approaches 2 millimeters, the brake disc must be replaced. This is because braking relies on the friction between the brake disc and the brake pads to achieve the effect of stopping the vehicle. In other words, the brake disc and brake pads continuously rub against each other, leading to a gradual thinning of both components. 2. Cycle: In real-life situations, most people find it difficult to determine whether this limit has been reached, as the extent of brake disc wear often depends on individual driving habits and varies according to the vehicle's drive type. Generally, the replacement cycle for the main drive wheel's brake disc is 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers, while the driven wheel's lifespan can extend to about 100,000 kilometers.
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