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Old 12-19-2001, 10:23 PM   #1
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Question Brake ?

Ok,so today I did a brake job on a f350 2000,I know it ain't a Honda but it's a tech question anyways.And I found the caliper placement on the rear axle to be weird.As there is one on the backside(the right one) and one on the frontside(the left).

Could somebody give me a valid and logical explanation to this,because all the other rear disc brake I remember having seen,the caliper was positioned at the same place on both sides.

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I don't know, but I will find out. I suspect because of space issues. In general, other then weight distribution, it doesn't effect braking performance wear the caliper is mounted. I bet there is something important in the way of the line or caliper that made them decide to mount the calipers in different locations.
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Old 12-20-2001, 01:39 AM   #3
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It's not really a space issue as it is a full size pick up,and there is really nothing in the way.It could even have two caliper per wheels as far as space is concerned.
The only thing I can think off is that it enables them to use only one caliper for the two sides(like in the same part number).

But I don't think it's the only reason.
Does caliper placement affects the way the brake system react or change the vehicule dynamics under braking?
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Same part of both sides... I wouldn't put it past Ford; They've done some crap like that before. For example the last generation T-bird had a nicely designed uni-directional vented disc... But they only had one of them... So one was on backwards... Nice eh?

But in this case, a lot of other parts would have to be changed in order to use the same caliper on each side, and since the calipers are farmed out anyway I don't think that is the reason.

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Does caliper placement affects the way the brake system react or change the vehicule dynamics under braking?
Actually it doesn't. The placement of the weight of the caliper can make a difference, but in a 3 ton truck with a huge (HUGE) rear axle and differential I don't see it making that much difference. My bud, who is a mechanical engineer and a huge Ford Truck fan will surely have some insights into this. I'll see what he has to say on the subject.
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Thanks man,I appreciate it.
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Old 12-21-2001, 08:03 PM   #6
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So Someguy,any news and explanation I could use ?
Because it's really bugging me, I think about that on a daily basis.It's a joke, but I really want to know.And if you had any news from your friend, I would like to know.

Thanks for your help.
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I talked to him and he didn't know. Apparently they start doing it that way until the latest model. I talked to a few other people that are into those trucks, and they sugested everything from better control under braking with a heavy load, to the saved cost of only needing one bracket.

So, basically, you've got me.
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Thank you for checking.
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