OEM Auto Brake Calipers

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.
$149.18
MSRP $250.00
Save $100.82
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68052376AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Right for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Right

Mopar 68052376AA
Rear.
$183.46
MSRP $304.00
Save $120.54
39.7% Off
68049177AB - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left

Mopar 68049177AB
Rear.
$122.98
MSRP $204.00
Save $81.02
39.7% Off
68211489AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left

Mopar 68211489AA
Rear.
$296.35
MSRP $497.00
Save $200.65
40.4% Off
68525314AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper

Mopar 68525314AA
Front. Includes Pistons and Seal Boots.
$531.22
MSRP $885.00
Save $353.78
40% Off
68519247AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper

Mopar 68519247AA
Rear.
$156.24
MSRP $264.00
Save $107.76
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68003774AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left

Mopar 68003774AA
Rear.
$285.26
MSRP $474.00
Save $188.74
39.8% Off
5191267AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left

Mopar 5191267AA
Rear.
$78.67
MSRP $132.00
Save $53.33
40.4% Off
68531133AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left

Mopar 68531133AA
Front.
$80.44
MSRP $133.00
Save $52.56
39.5% Off
68531130AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Right for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Right

Mopar 68531130AA
Front.
$124.99
MSRP $209.00
Save $84.01
40.2% Off
68144270AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Right for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Right

Mopar 68144270AA
Rear.
$538.27
MSRP $896.00
Save $357.73
39.9% Off
68678285AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly, Left

Mopar 68678285AA
Front.
$80.79
MSRP $134.00
Save $53.21
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When to Replace Brake Calipers: An Expert Guide

A brake caliper is the powerful hydraulic clamp that squeezes the friction pads against the spinning rotor to halt your vehicle. As the master cylinder pushes fluid, the internal pistons of the caliper assembly extend with immense force. Maintaining it ensures your Jeep, Dodge, or Nissan stops in a perfectly straight line. A seized unit will ruin your rotors and severely compromise your safety.

Inspecting Your Caliper Assembly

1. Check For Wet Leaks

Inspect the bottom edge for oily brake fluid weeping.

2. Evaluate The Dust Boots

Ensure the rubber piston bellows are not torn or dry-rotted.

3. Test The Slide Pins

Ensure the floating housing moves back and forth smoothly.

4. Inspect Pad Wear

Unevenly tapered brake pads clearly indicate a seized hydraulic piston.

5. Check Wheel Temperature

A scalding hot wheel indicates the clamp refuses to release.

Signs Your Brake Calipers Need Urgent Replacement

1. Deep Rotor Grooves

A sticking piston is grinding the pad into the metal.

2. Pungent Burning Odors

Friction heat is actively vaporizing your friction material.

3. Dashboard Brake Warning

Massive fluid loss has triggered the low-pressure safety sensor.

4. Intense Steering Vibration

A hanging clamp has warped the rotor from extreme heat.

5. Rusted Bleeder Screws

You cannot flush the fluid because the valve is shut.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long do brake calipers last?
Typically 75,000 to 100,000 miles before seals degrade.
Why is my car pulling to one side?
One hydraulic piston is seized and not applying pressure.
Can I rebuild calipers myself?
Yes, using a genuine caliper overhaul kit and specialized tools.

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