Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "An inboard braking system is an automobile technology wherein the disc brakes are mounted on the chassis of the vehicle, rather than directly on the wheel hubs. The advantage is a reduction in the unsprung weight of the wheel hubs, as this no longer includes the brake discs and calipers.Inboard brakes are fitted to a driven axle of the car, as they require a drive shaft to link the wheel to the brake."@en }
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- Inboard_brake comment "An inboard braking system is an automobile technology wherein the disc brakes are mounted on the chassis of the vehicle, rather than directly on the wheel hubs. The advantage is a reduction in the unsprung weight of the wheel hubs, as this no longer includes the brake discs and calipers.Inboard brakes are fitted to a driven axle of the car, as they require a drive shaft to link the wheel to the brake.".
- Q6013976 comment "An inboard braking system is an automobile technology wherein the disc brakes are mounted on the chassis of the vehicle, rather than directly on the wheel hubs. The advantage is a reduction in the unsprung weight of the wheel hubs, as this no longer includes the brake discs and calipers.Inboard brakes are fitted to a driven axle of the car, as they require a drive shaft to link the wheel to the brake.".