Disc Brake Specifications

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Disc Brake Specifications
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DISC BRAKE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Specification
Front
M5
Different thicknesses on brake linings 0.01 mm
Nominal size (diameter x thickness) 345x32 mm
(MIN TH) is stamped in brake disc chamber 30.4 mm
Wear warning from residual lining thickness 3.0 mm
Sedan and Sports Wagon
Different thicknesses on brake linings 0.01 mm
Nominal size (diameter x thickness) 324x30
(MIN TH) is stamped in brake disc chamber 28.4 mm
Nominal size (diameter x thickness) 296x22 mm
(MIN TH) is stamped in brake disc chamber 20.4 mm
Wear warning from residual lining thickness 3.0 mm
Rear
M5
Different thicknesses on brake linings 0.01 mm
Nominal size (diameter x thickness) 328x20 mm
(MIN TH) is stamped in brake disc chamber 18.4 mm
Wear warning from residual lining thickness 3.0 mm
Sedan and Sports Wagon
Different thicknesses on brake linings 0.01 mm
Nominal size (diameter x thickness) 298x20 mm
(MIN TH) is stamped in brake disc chamber 18.4 mm
Nominal size (diameter x thickness) 298x10 mm
(MIN TH) is stamped in brake disc chamber 8.4 mm
Wear warning from residual lining thickness 3.0 mm
All Models
Parking Brake 180
RENDER: 1.0x

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