they help stop a bit better then unvented disc brakes therefore higher performance cars need vented brakes to stop faster where as some cars put them on just because they look better then unvented brakes.
If they are discs they would be solid
The Suzuki X-90 uses solid front discs and drum rear brakes. This applies to all years.
Should get a pair of discs and four pads for under £50. If fitted by a garare, expect to pay no more than £120 including labout and vat.
The sqeel can be because of dust or it you have not been driving on dirt roads it could also be that the brack discs that were fitted are of a hard compound.
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Changing brake discs and pads is very easy and will take less than an hour on most vehicles. Modern pads and discs are much the same to replace on most cars. Car Parts Direct have a five minute video to show you how to replace your brakes. They also have discounted brakes you can buy online.
Some discs are just flat solid units. Slotted ones, tend to be wider, and there are cooling air slots in the outer edge, between the braking surfaces. There are also discs with drillings and water flinging slots in the actual braking surface, where the pads operate. These are usually marketed as high performance, for improved braking.
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
what is difference between compact discs and digital versalite discs
discs
Compact Discs is the correct spelling.
Werk Discs was created in 2004.