Look For Lincoln Brake Parts

Before you look for replacement disc brake parts for your Lincoln, it's helpful to understand what each of the components does.

Your Lincoln's Disc Brake Parts

Your brakes are made of many components, but the most important are:

  • Calipers: Hydraulic force causes your calipers to squeeze your brake pads against the rotors, which creates friction that brings your vehicle to a stop.
  • Rotor: Bolted solidly to your car's hub, this disc-shaped piece is what the pads grip to stop the car.
  • Pads: Steel plates covered in organic, semi-metallic or ceramic material, your pads convert your car's dynamic movement into friction as they squeeze the rotors and stop your car. There is a small opening in your car's calipers through which you can inspect your pads for wear.
  • Fluid: Fluid that flows through hydraulic lines to the braking mechanism.
  • Master cylinder: Reservoir containing the hydraulic fluid that moves into the calipers via pistons.

Most Lincoln disc brakes are vented to help cool your system, which is especially important if you're driving in stop-and-go traffic or are slowing frequently on steep hills. If you race competitively, you need to select rotors that are vented well to endure the high temperatures caused by aggressive stops.

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