Piston seals & dust boots are replaced with application-specific EPDM rubber components for safe, reliable stopping
All cast iron caliper bodies and brackets are protected with a zinc coating that restores the factory look and ensures miles of worry-free performance in even the harshest climates
Installation Tips
Always inspect brake pads and rotors when replacing your calipers. Faulty calipers can lead to uneven pad and rotor wear
Inspect or change brake hoses when replacing the caliper. Worn or damaged hoses should be replaced to prevent brake fluid contamination or loss
Use a Brake Fluid Tester to test your brake fluid. If your brake fluid has moisture in it, flush the system before installing the new caliper
Apply Blue Threadlocker to caliper bracket mounting bolts to lock the bolts in place and prevent loosening or backing out
After installing the new caliper, bleed your brakes to ensure no air is trapped in the brake fluid. RockAuto offers a selection of Brake Bleeding Tools to help with this process
After the brakes have been bled, top off the master cylinder reservoir with the proper Brake Fluid
Attention California Customers - WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
OEM / Interchange Numbers: 5F9Z2552CA
QUALITY-BUILT Warranty Information:12 months/12,000 miles