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Brake Calipers

Brake calipers are an essential part of your braking system. It houses the brake pads responsible for applying friction on the rotors. As a result, the force will slow down the wheel and ultimately stop your car. MoparOnlineParts carries 100% OEM car brake calipers that are affordable and made from production-grade materials. 

1BP01074AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for bproauto Image

Disc Brake Caliper

bproauto 1BP01074AA
Alternative for: CARDONE Part Number 18-B5496 DNS Part Number SC0201-1 DNS Part Number SC0202-1 DNS Part Number SC1251-1 DNS Part...
$161.25
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1BP01813AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for bproauto Image

Disc Brake Caliper

bproauto 1BP01813AA
Alternative for: CARDONE Part Number 18B4919A General Motors Part Number 15904194 General Motors Part Number 22842352 General Motors...
$137.50
MSRP $146.00
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1BP01825AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for bproauto Image

Disc Brake Caliper

bproauto 1BP01825AA
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$158.75
MSRP $169.00
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1BP01815AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for bproauto Image

Disc Brake Caliper

bproauto 1BP01815AA
Alternative for: CARDONE Part Number 18B5503 Ford Part Number E1GZ2B120A Ford Part Number F2GZ2B292-A
$150.00
MSRP $159.00
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1BP01794AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for bproauto Image

Disc Brake Caliper

bproauto 1BP01794AA
Alternative for: CARDONE Part Number 18B5597
$198.75
MSRP $212.00
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1BP01063AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for bproauto Image

Disc Brake Caliper

bproauto 1BP01063AA
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$202.50
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1BP01793AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for bproauto Image

Disc Brake Caliper

bproauto 1BP01793AA
Alternative for: CARDONE Part Number 18B5476 Ford Part Number DG9Z2552A Ford Part Number DG9Z2552B Ford Part Number DG9Z2552C Ford...
$150.00
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1BP01799AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for bproauto Image

Disc Brake Caliper

bproauto 1BP01799AA
Alternative for: CARDONE Part Number 19B6285B Mazda Part Number BPYK2661XC Ford Part Number 8M5Z2552B Ford Part Number 8M5Z2552C...
$165.00
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68157610AB - : Disc Brake Caliper for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper

Mopar 68157610AB
Front. Vehicles Built 7/31/12 and After.
$214.76
MSRP $308.00
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68519247AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper

Mopar 68519247AA
Rear.
$182.90
MSRP $264.00
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R5175109AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper

Mopar R5175109AA
Rear.
$486.16
MSRP $550.00
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68499862AA - : Brake Caliper, Right for Mopar Image

Brake Caliper, Right

Mopar 68499862AA
$160.48
MSRP $227.00
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Keep Your Brake System Responsive with OEM Brake Calipers

When you’re stepping on the brake pedals, hydraulic pressure is sent to the brake lines and applies pressure on the brake calipers. In turn, the pistons within the calipers will transfer the force to the pads and into the rotating rotors, essentially slowing the vehicle down.

Similar to other auto parts, this constant movement and tension will eventually wear down the brake calipers. One of the most common signs that they need a replacement is if your car is pulling to one side due to accumulated debris or corrosion. When this happens, the pads will either fail to squeeze the rotor or will continue to grip it. Either way, you’ll have difficulty maneuvering your car. Another indication is if there’s an unusual metallic squealing coming from the damaged caliper when it’s not being used. You should also keep an eye out for leaking brake fluid as this may be a sign of a broken seal.

You’ll need to replace the brake caliper when you reach 75,000 or 100,000 miles. Of course, this should be adjusted based on how much you’re using your brakes. Once you notice these symptoms, immediately replace the part. Not only will this save you costly repairs in the long run, but it will also help prevent road accidents. 

Buy a 100% OEM Car Brake Calipers for Less 

If you need authentic Mopar brake calipers, look no further than MoparOnlineParts. We only carry 100% OEM auto parts and do not sell used or aftermarket products. We also offer them lower than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price. If you have additional questions about this item, you can send us a line and our in-house experts will get back to you right away. Grab the best Mopar parts on the market only at MoparOnlineParts.

Frequently Asked Question



Can I paint my brake calipers?

You can paint the brake calipers of your assembly quickly and easily. You can either use a dedicated kit or two cans of paint, a reactor, a spray-on cleaner, and an applicator brush. You may also use spray-on paint as long as it can withstand extreme temperatures that come from the brakes.

What causes a brake caliper to stick?

The pistons and hoses often cause the brake calipers to stick to the rotors. If the piston has a damaged rubber boot, your caliper will get contaminated with debris and rust and prevent your pistons from sliding properly. Other causes of a sticking brake caliper include rusty caliper slides (or grooves) and corroded bolts.

Can a bad brake caliper cause vibration?

Your vehicle can vibrate with a faulty brake caliper. If your car has a sticky caliper, your steering wheel will vibrate as you drive at 45 to 50 miles per hour. Moreover, you’ll experience worsening shakes at faster speeds and get a burning smell from your car whenever you press on the brakes to stop.

How do I fix a stuck brake caliper?

Place your car on jack stands, then remove the affected wheel. Clean your brake pads and remove the caliper and pads afterward. Once you’ve removed the stuck caliper, clean and lubricate it. Place the calipers, brakes, and wheels back to their original positions after cleaning the calipers.

How long does it take to change brake calipers?

If you’re having a mechanic replace your brake calipers, they can make the change in two to three hours. Your mechanic can also install a new brake caliper assembly within the day. If you have enough tools in your garage, you can easily change and replace your brake calipers within one to two days.