frontbremseandelen
Frontbremseandelen refers to the collection of components that make up the front braking system of a road vehicle. They are responsible for converting hydraulic pressure into frictional force on the front wheels, slowing or stopping the vehicle. The main parts typically include ventilated brake discs (rotors), calipers housing pistons, and brake pads that clamp the disc. The system also uses brake hoses or hard lines, a master cylinder with a reservoir of brake fluid, and the brake fluid itself. Many modern systems also include an anti-lock braking system (ABS) with front axle sensors and an ABS control module that can modulate pressure to prevent wheel lockup.
Operation involves the driver applying the brake pedal, which pressurizes fluid through the front brake lines
Maintenance focuses on safety and performance. Regular inspection of pad thickness, rotor wear, and caliper operation
Front brakes typically provide the majority of stopping power because weight shifts forward during deceleration, increasing