Brake Calipers
Brake calipers are one of the key components to your vehicle's braking system. They essentially press the attached brake pads into the rotor discs located behind your wheels.
Choosing OEM Mopar Brake Calipers for a Reliable Replacement
Brake calipers act as clamps, pressing the brake pads into your rotor discs. When you press the brake pedal of your car to slow or stop, the calipers are pressurized from the brake fluid stored in the master cylinder reservoir. A piston within the caliper's construction engages forward, creating the brake pad on plate friction needed to stop the momentum of your car.
Signs of Potential Brake Caliper Failure
Brake calipers see their fair share of wear and tear. Usually requiring inspection between 30,000 and 50,000 miles, there are a handful of signs to look out for when checking your brake calipers. Symptoms such as:
If you come across any of these symptoms, or see visual damage on your rotors, seek replacement brake parts by Mopar. We have a stocked full inventory of parts that pair with your specific model, year, and trim option.
Find Genuine Mopar Brake Caliper Parts Online
It's wise to take the brake system of your car seriously. When it comes to replacing your brake calipers, you can find all the OEM Mopar parts that fit your specific car, trim, and model year. After you've aligned yourself with the right fitted pieces, place an order. We'll ship your new caliper parts directly to your front doorstep. You'll even save up to 30% on select parts because we've marked our parts selection below the MSRP. Questions? Don't hesitate to reach out on our contact page for answers.
Disc Brake Caliper
Disc Brake Caliper
Disc Brake Caliper
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