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Front Caliper Piston
A component of disc brake systems, located in the brake caliper, that pushes against the brake pads to create friction with the brake rotors and slow the vehicle.
Rotor Thickness
A measurement of the width of the rotor, a key component in a disc brake system, which is crucial for effective braking and safety.
Brake Pedal Pulsation
A condition where the brake pedal vibrates or pulsates underfoot during application, often indicating issues with the brake rotors or alignment.
Hub Runout
The measure of how much a wheel hub deviates from a perfect circle as it rotates, affecting the smoothness of the vehicle's ride.
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