Description / Abstract:
There is currently no requirement in place for aftermarket brake
lining performance. NHTSA has indicated that the automotive
aftermarket should take a proactive approach to come up with a
standard test definition for lining evaluation. Many aftermarket
manufacturers use dynamometer testing to evaluate lining
performance, but there is currently not a common recognized method
for on-vehicle lining screening. This procedure was created to
provide a quick, on-vehicle test method for lining performance
evaluation. This procedure is intended for use in passenger cars;
multi purpose vehicles and light trucks with a gross vehicle weight
less than 4535 kg(1 0000 Ib).
Purpose-This Recommended Practice is intended
to provide the automotive aftermarket brake lining manufacturer
with an on-vehicle test procedure for comparison of brake lining
performance with Original Equipment or a competitor's performance.
Care should be taken to maintain consistency between tests that are
being compared. The data provided includes stopping distance
performance in three lining conditions: green, burnished and faded.
Also, driver pedal feel is quantified so that it can be objectively
compared in the three principal lining conditions.