Vehicle Information Fitment:
2002 Cadillac Escalade (RWD)
2003-2006 Cadillac Escalade (RWD)
2003-2014 Chevy Express 1500 (with Phenolic Piston)
2002 Chevy Tahoe (RWD)
2003-2006 Chevy Tahoe (RWD)
2002 Chevy Avalanche 1500 (RWD)
2003-2006 Chevy Avalanche 1500 (RWD)
2005 Chevy Silverado 1500 (RWD; w/ Brake Code JH1/JC3)
2002 Chevy Suburban 1500 (RWD)
2003-2005 Chevy Suburban 1500 (RWD)
2006 Chevy Suburban 1500 V8 5.3L (RWD)
2003-2012 GMC Savana 1500
2013 GMC Savana 1500 V8 5.3L
2014 GMC Savana 1500
2005 GMC Sierra 1500 (RWD; w/ Brake Code JH1/JC3)
2002 GMC Yukon (RWD)
2003-2006 GMC Yukon (RWD)
2002 GMC Yukon XL 1500 V8 5.3L (RWD)
2003-2006 GMC Yukon XL 1500 V8 5.3L (RWD)
Package Include:
1Pair Brake Calipers Set
Steps to replace a brake Caliper:
If you are comfortable with car repairs and have the necessary tools, you can replace the brake caliper yourself. The process might vary slightly for different makes and models. Here are the general steps to replace a brake caliper.
1. Lift the vehicle
Use the lug wrench to loosen the lug nuts on the tire and then use the jack to lift the vehicle off the ground. Secure the vehicle with jack stands.
2. Remove the tire
Use the lug wrench to remove the lug nuts and then remove the tire from the vehicle.
3. Remove the caliper mounting bolts
Use the brake caliper tool to remove the caliper mounting bolts that hold the caliper in place.
4. Remove the caliper
Once the mounting bolts are removed, gently pry the caliper off the brake rotor. Be careful not to damage the brake hose as you remove the caliper.
5. Install the new caliper
Place the new caliper over the brake rotor and secure it in place with the caliper mounting bolts. Torque the bolts to the manufacturer’s recommended specifications using a torque wrench.
6. Install the tire
Replace the tire and lug nuts, torque to spec, and then lower the vehicle off the jack stands.
7. Bleed the brake system
Use a brake bleeding kit to remove any air from the brake system. This is an important step to ensure that the brakes are working properly. Continually top up the fluid in the reservoir as you bleed the brakes.
8. Test the brakes
Once the brake caliper is installed and the brake system has been bled, test the brakes to ensure they are functioning properly.

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