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YES. Do not use any lubricants on your brakes. EVER.
yes, the cars in Anchorage,Alaska do use same type of brakes as of sold in the US.
F1 cars today use carbon fibre brakes, all metal materials on f1 cars are made from carbon fibre to save weight
In the past they used drum brakes but today all cars use disc brakes no matter if they are FWD or RWD.
It depends on what kind of car it is. Luxury and racing cars have 4-wheel brakes, but street cars have 2-wheel brakes.
Yes, Firestone makes great brakes. A lot of professionals use Firestone in the cars they repair.
These are the cars that use two types.The normal hydraulic friction brakes as on every automobileRegenerative braking where as the car slows the batteries charge. Neat!
The three types of brakes are Pedal, Hand and Chin brakes. 1 Drum brakes on all four wheels 2 Disc brakes on front, drums on rear 3 Disc brakes on all four wheels.
Cars don't use pneumatic brakes. Those are generally used on large vehicles like trains.
Cars use hydraulics in the brakes and steering, and planes use hydraulics by adjusting the wings and rising and lowering the landing gear :P
It would be a 14 or 17 mm wrench, not Allen key. Hardly any Asian cars use Allen keys.
Alot of cars have whats called a squealer on the front brakes . . . it makes the brakes squeal when you use them. . . if it doesn't then a good indicator is grinding cause that's telling you that the brake pads have wore down to nothing.