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Includes: Pads and Hardware |
Loaded Caliper Features:
- Brake Pads
- All New Rubber Components
- Shims & Sensor Wires (where applicable)
- OE Steel / Phenloic Pistons
- Pressure Tested
- Protective Coating
- New Hardware
Un-Loaded Caliper
Features:
- All New Rubber Components
- OE Steel / Phenolic Pistons
- Pressure Tested
- Protective Coating
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
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