Talk:Disc brake
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Reverted User:AdamS's capitalising of the 'A glowing disc brake' caption because, since headings aren't supposed to have other than initial caps, so should picture captions. —Morven 10:03, 21 May 2004 (UTC)
Full-Circle/Annular brakes?
User:24.21.241.47 added a large discussion of "full circle" disc brakes including a single external link to a company that makes (?) them. Sounds like a real technology, but has never been mentioned by autoweek or ward's. Google didn't have anything like it in the top 10 in a search for '"full circle" brake'. I've never heard of it. I removed it. What do you all think? Reminds me of Quasiturbine... --SFoskett 03:13, Jan 28, 2005 (UTC)
- Exactly. Come back when people have heard of you. —Morven 10:01, Jan 28, 2005 (UTC)
In wheels?
The picture caption states "On automobiles, disc brakes are located within the wheel". Is that always the case? Doesn't Jaguar use a rear axis where the discs are located almost at the differential? // Liftarn
- Good catch - inboard brakes. --SFoskett 15:46, Apr 6, 2005 (UTC)
