The brake caliper is considered to be the key component of your vehicle's braking system. It is a U-shaped device with a piston or pistons on one or both sides of the U and works like a small hydraulic lamp designed to grip the brake rotor. The brake pads ride on top of the caliper piston while the brake rotor spins in the U channel. The caliper has a lot of force to endure and absorb force since it is affixed to the frame of the vehicle and the rotor spins at hundreds of revolutions per minute. Hence, while the brake pads and brake rotor dissipate much of the heat, the pulling and twisting forces are endured by the brake caliper. Often, brake fluid causes the deterioration of the brake caliper. Failure to change the brake fluid when necessary produces moisture that brings rust to the interior of the brake caliper.
• Sold individually, our catalog's brake calipers include all necessary hardware for quick and easy installation.
• Each brake caliper from us feature OE quality seals, boots, and bleeder screws.
• Our brake calipers are designed to be rust-resistant for longer service life.
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