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- Rear
- Part on diagram # : 4
- Price per unit
- Rear
- Part on diagram # : 4
- Price per unit
This part, which is found on our old 4x4s, is often overlooked when our vehicle's braking system malfunctions. Yet it plays a very important role.
When braking, there is a dynamic transfer of load from the rear to the front. The front axle is overloaded while the rear axle is relieved. As a result, the grip of the front wheels increases while that of the rear wheels decreases. The braking force on the rear wheels must therefore be reduced to avoid them locking up (risk of spinning). The braking force on the front wheels can be increased, as there is less risk of them locking up.
Why change the brake distributor?
A faulty brake distributor can cause the rear wheels to lock when braking and, in the worst case you can lose control of your vehicle.
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1.7i petrol 83 bhp 2000-> from 10/2000 and more recent
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1.9 TD diesel 75 bhp (Mot. Peugeot) 1999-> from 01/1999 and more recent
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1.6 petrol 76 bhp 1977->1984 from 07/1977 to 12/1984
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1.7i petrol 80 bhp 1994->2000 from 01/1994 to 09/2000
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1.9 D diesel 64 bhp (Mot. Peugeot) 1993->1998 from 01/1993 to 12/1998
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1.6 petrol 76 bhp 1985->1994 from 01/1985 to 12/1994