Factory MOPAR Brake Calipers
Mopar Brake Calipers FAQ
What are Brake Calipers and What Do They Do?
They're the clamps in a vehicle's brakes. Any car, truck, SUV, or van with disc rather than drum brakes is going to have them -- Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM, or FIAT. Their job's to contact the brake rotors. Friction with the set of brake pads in between helps the vehicle slow down and stop.
What are the Signs of Failing Brake Calipers?
They include:
- Brake and ABS warning lights on the dash
- Buildup and corrosion around seals
- Leaking brake fluid (either in the wheel wells, in the engine compartment, or in both)
- Brake pressure problems
- Pulling sideways when braking
- Squealing and continuous grinding noises
Notice any, and you should inspect the calipers, changing any that the results require; Here's how, in most cases. Just be sure to use OEM for the job, not aftermarket.
Why Buy OEM Brake Calipers vs. Aftermarket?
Mopar designs and builds them to both fit your ride right and work better. Some aftermarket brake calipers can void factory warranties, too. That's sure to put you on the hook for repairs down the road -- those otherwise covered, had you stuck with OEM.
Why Shop Brake Calipers at Detroit Mopar in Lake Orion MI?
We only sell OEM Mopar. What's more, they're discounted steeply, and we ship them fast, anywhere in the US; take advantage and order today. Contact us with any questions.
Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left
Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left
Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Right
Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Right
Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Right
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