What are the differences between front and rear brake pads?
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There are the following differences between front and rear brake pads: 1. Diameter: The diameter of front brake pads is larger than that of rear brake pads. 2. Usage cycle: In terms of usage, rear brake pads have a longer service life compared to front brake pads. The following are the advantages of brake pads: 1. Self-tightening: They have a self-tightening function, allowing the braking system to use lower oil pressure or brake drums with a much smaller diameter than the brake discs. 2. Acting as a handbrake: They conveniently serve as a handbrake. 3. Low cost: The processing and composition of the parts are relatively simple, resulting in lower manufacturing costs.