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john rogers |
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Some cars have them in front of the strut and some have them behind the strut. Does it make any difference in braking ability? Other considerations?
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michel richard |
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I'm no engineer, but I've always suspected that the only consieration other than not fouling suspension components is that the caliper at the back of the front wheels would be nearer the car's cg and would lower the turning inertia. Pretty minor, I know.
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