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Boston Benz 06-30-2005 11:46 AM

Floating Caliper/Fixed Caliper
 
I know how each of these calipers work etc. But can anyone tell me why floating calipers are always on the front and fixed on the rear? Why don't you ever see floating calipers on the rear wheels?

Mike Murrell 06-30-2005 12:41 PM

Section 1.3.2 in the URL below discusses floating type advantages. Item 5 might be the biggest reason they're used up front.

http://www.pagidusa.com/tech_info.html#1.3.2%20Floating%20Caliper%20Brake

Duke2.6 06-30-2005 01:27 PM

It basically boils down to one issue - cost! Most early disk brake systems were fixed caliper but as disk brakes propagated through all price levels, the floating caliper type became more popular because it has fewer precision parts, which makes it cheaper to build.

The primary disadvantage is greater flex, which can affect pedal feel and lead to taper wear on the pads, but these are not issues with most cars used for normal street and highway driving, but almost all racing designs are fixed caliper.

An interesting new design is the new Corvette Z06. Both ends have fixed calipers (floating on the other models). The front calipers have six pistons, four at the rear, and each piston has a separate pad - a total of 20 pads on each car.

The separate pads should virtually eliminate pad taper in heavy duty service such as racetrack hot lapping.

Duke

yal 06-30-2005 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duke2.6
An interesting new design is the new Corvette Z06. Both ends have fixed calipers (floating on the other models). The front calipers have six pistons, four at the rear, and each piston has a separate pad - a total of 20 pads on each car.

The separate pads should virtually eliminate pad taper in heavy duty service such as racetrack hot lapping.

Duke

Yeah- Heard about that. I wonder if they each have a wear sensor :) Probably only one sensor and when that goes they all have to be replaced :(

Boston Benz 06-30-2005 05:08 PM

Thanks!
 
Much clearer now!


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