No "Slide"; 设计问题
soccer88
2026-03-30 13:49:36
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The Toyota 4Runner uses a fixed, quad-piston caliper design rather than sliding calipers. While this improves clamping force, a common "flaw" is that these calipers (especially on 4th/5th gens) are prone to seizing due to dirt/rust, preventing the piston from sliding back, leading to uneven pad wear and stuck brakes.
- No "Slide": The front calipers are bolted directly to the steering knuckle. Unlike sliding (floating) calipers that move on pins, these use pistons on both sides to apply force evenly.
- The Seizing Problem: Because the pistons must retract slightly for the brake to release, corrosion or debris often causes them to stick (seize) inside the housing, holding the pad against the rotor.
khyang86
2026-03-31 09:50:45Good to know, 特別是這种設計所致的可能Seizing problem