the reason to why the rear wheel is dirtier then the front one is because the type R is equiped with EBD( electronic brakeforce distribution). it is normal for that to happen. this also happenes to the accord EURO. these cars will tend to wear out the rear brakes quicker then the front. which is designed to do so.
They are talking about the dirtiness from brake dust not the wear on the brake pad.
Anyway, I have an Accord Euro and my front rims get dirty faster than my rear rims.
They are talking about the dirtiness from brake dust not the wear on the brake pad.
Anyway, I have an Accord Euro and my front rims get dirty faster than my rear rims.
Why is it designed to wear the rear brakes quicker than the front? Advantages? Disadvantages?
Thanks.
well EBD is designed so that when you apply the brakes, the amount of brake force is electronically distributed to each wheels maximising the effctiveness.
its just due to how the car loads up and unloads underbraking conditions. the advantage is you get more balance out of the car underbraking......i dont see any disadvantage at this stage... maybe just dirtier rear wheels i guess...
They are talking about the dirtiness from brake dust not the wear on the brake pad.
Anyway, I have an Accord Euro and my front rims get dirty faster than my rear rims.
well brake dust do come from brake pads when they are used through out it lifetime.
the more wear on the brake pads leads to more brake dust you get.
although the Euro's front wheel is dirtier then the rear.(opposite to the FN2)
im pretty sure that the rear pads gets replaced more often then the front ones by experience.
well brake dust do come from brake pads when they are used through out it lifetime.
the more wear on the brake pads leads to more brake dust you get.
although the Euro's front wheel is dirtier then the rear.(opposite to the FN2)
im pretty sure that the rear pads gets replaced more often then the front ones by experience.
55, well i dunno about that, only had it for 6 months.
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