Brake Calipers & Slider Pins

Brake calipers are a specific component of your braking system that’s crucial for the function of your brakes. Calipers are found on each wheel and work to squeeze the brake pads against the rotors in order to slow the spin of the wheel and get the vehicle to reduce its speed. When the brake pedal is pressed, it forces hydraulic pressure on the pistons in the calipers to force the pads against the rotors.

They do not need replacing very often, but due to external elements, the pistons can seize causing your pads to lock on to the brake discs causing extraordinary brake pad wear and discs from overheating, which is a safety hazard. Other common problems include the piston seals (internal and external) wearing out over time causing brake fluid to leak through them, contaminated brake fluid (e.g. with water) causing the internal mechanism to rust and seize, and handbrake lever at the back of the brake caliper (if it has one) to become stuck causing the handbrake not to release properly.

Whatever the reason for changing a brake caliper, they are critical components of a vehicle and it is therefore important that you do not fit any aftermarket calipers. Advantage calipers are properly quality tested to European BER Regulation (EC) 461/2010 standards, including low and high hydraulic pressure tested, and that the servo motors for electric calipers are in full working order and efficiency tested. Although not strictly necessary, we suggest changing both the left and right sides for better brake performance and even brake pad wear.

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