What is the size of the Tiida brake discs?

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Alyssa
07/29/25 8:58am
The front brake discs of the Tiida are 32mm, and the rear brake discs are 28mm. Below is a detailed introduction to brake discs: 1. Shape: A circular disc. 2. Function: Rotates when the vehicle is moving. The brake caliper clamps the brake disc to generate braking force, slowing down or stopping the vehicle when the brakes are applied. Brake discs offer excellent braking performance and are easier to maintain compared to drum brakes. Here is additional information on the advantages of disc brakes: 1. Better heat dissipation: Disc brakes dissipate heat more effectively than drum brakes, preventing brake fade and failure during continuous braking. 2. Minimal thermal expansion: The thermal expansion in the thickness direction is very small, so heating does not significantly increase the brake pedal travel. 3. Quick response: The disc brake system responds rapidly, allowing for high-frequency braking actions.
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