why bigger brakes are better if the limiting factor is the tyre’s friction coeficient with the road?

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If you press hard on the brakes of a car, the ABS system will take over and control the stopping and rotation of the tire to insure the shortest stopping distance possible. How can a bigger brake calliper or disk influence the braking distance if the stock one is very capable of stopping the wheel?

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Larger diameter brakes, with a bigger contact area have better control before locking, and better heat dissipation. Both of these allow you to maximize the use of your traction better to stop more effectively.

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