6509954AA - : 6 Lobe Screw for Mopar Image

6 Lobe Screw

Mopar 6509954AA
M12x1.25x78.00. Front Shock to Knuckle.
$11.28
MSRP $16.60
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68225167AE - : Disc Brake Caliper Adapter for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Adapter

Mopar 68225167AE
DISC BRAKE CALIPER
$60.78
MSRP $88.40
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6101959 - : Hex Head Screw And Washer for Mopar Image

Hex Head Screw And Washer

Mopar 6101959
Water Pump To Timing Case Cover. M8x1.25x65.00. Bracket to block. Caliper to Adapter.
$3.34
MSRP $4.90
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68338711AA - : Bleeder Cap for Mopar Image

Bleeder Cap

Mopar 68338711AA
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$5.06
MSRP $7.55
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68548604AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Right for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Right

Mopar 68548604AA
Front. Includes Dual Pistons, Seals, Boots, Bleeder Screw and Cap.
$170.20
MSRP $250.00
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R5137670AC - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left, Remanufactured for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left, Remanufactured

Mopar R5137670AC
Front. Loaded With New Pads. Includes Dual Pistons, Seals, Boots, Bleeder Screw and Cap.
$105.80
MSRP $123.00
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R5191239AB - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Remanufactured, Left for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Remanufactured, Left

Mopar R5191239AB
Front.
$95.45
MSRP $112.00
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68225303AA - : Disc Brake Pin Kit for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Pin Kit

Mopar 68225303AA
$16.39
MSRP $23.70
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Factory brake calipers are arguably one of the most important parts of your braking system. However, not many people understand why they're so essential. Put simply, the caliper clamps down on the wheel's rotor to stop the wheel from rotating. Every time you press the brake pedal, it sends brake fluid from the master cylinder through a series of tubes, hoses, and valves. That brake fluid creates pressure on the pistons inside the caliper, which forces brake pads against the brake rotor. Your vehicle slows as a result of the resistance this creates. Eventually your vehicle stops when enough pressure is applied.

How to Spot Failing Calipers

There's a tremendous amount of heat generated when you brake. In time, this can weaken the seals inside the calipers, causing them to break down. Signs of trouble include:

  • Your brakes regularly grind or squeal
  • Your vehicle pulls to one side when you're braking
  • Your brakes feel spongy
  • You need to pump the brakes to get them to work right
  • Your warning light comes on

Genuine OEM Calipers Perform Best

Your best choice when looking to replace your brake calipers is buying the high quality Mopar® calipers that are made specifically for your vehicle. They fit best and come with guaranteed performance. We have a great selection in stock and ready to ship to you. Order from our auto parts center today!