four-wheel disc brakes

collocation in English

meaningsofdiscandbrake

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disc
noun[C]
uk
/dɪsk/
us
/dɪsk/
mainly UK
a circular ...
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brake
noun[C]
uk
/breɪk/
us
/breɪk/
a device that makes a vehicle go slower or stop, or a pedal, bar, or handle that makes this ...
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(Definition ofdiscandbrakefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Models from 1988 to 1991 were equipped with live rear axles andfour-wheeldiscbrakes.
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European market cars also receivedfour-wheeldiscbrakes as standard.
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Features included alloy wheels,four-wheeldiscbrakes, a sports steering wheel and blackouts, particularly on the window frames and doorhandles.
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Power steering, electric side mirrors andfour-wheeldiscbrakes were standard, with automatic transmission optional.
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Select models also were available withfour-wheeldiscbrakes and twin piston calipers on the front brakes.
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Sofour-wheeldiscbrakes have become increasingly popular, replacing drums on all but the most basic vehicles.
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The turbo diesel engines now had higher power/torque ratings, whilst the long-wheelbase models got standardfour-wheeldiscbrakes and four-way adjustable shock absorbers as standard equipment.
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Both had standardfour-wheeldiscbrakes.
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