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Vehicle Information Fitment:
1971-1973 Buick Centurion
1972-1976 Buick Electra
1971-1976 Buick Estate Wagon
1971-1976 Buick Lesabre
1971-1976 Buick Riviera
1977-1978 Cadillac Commercial Chassis
1977-1978 Cadillac Fleetwood
1971-1979 Checker Marathon
1971-1974 Checker Taxicab
1971-1975 Chevrolet Bel Air
1971-1972 Chevrolet Biscayne
1972-1974 Chevrolet Blazer (RWD)
1971-1972 Chevrolet Brookwood
1972-1978 Chevrolet C10
1972-1978 Chevrolet C10 Suburban
1972-1978 Chevrolet C20
1972-1978 Chevrolet C20 Suburban
1971-1978 Chevrolet C30 (w/ Brake Code JB7 or JD7; w/ 2-15/16" Piston)
1971-1976 Chevrolet Caprice
1974-1978 Chevrolet G10
1972-1978 Chevrolet G20
1971-1978 Chevrolet G30 (w/ Brake Code JB7 or JD7; w/ 2-15/16" Piston)
1971-1976 Chevrolet Impala
1975-1978 Chevrolet K5 Blazer (RWD)
1971-1972 Chevrolet Kingswood
1972-1978 Chevrolet P10
1972-1978 Chevrolet P20
1971-1978 Chevrolet P30 (w/ Brake Code JB7 or JD7; w/ 2-15/16" Piston)
1971-1972 Chevrolet Townsman
1975-1978 GMC C15
1975-1978 GMC C15 Suburban
1972-1974 GMC C15/C1500
1972-1974 GMC C15/C1500 Suburban
1975-1978 GMC C25
1975-1978 GMC C25 Suburban
1972-1974 GMC C25/C2500
1972-1974 GMC C25/C2500 Suburban
1975-1978 GMC C35
1971-1974 GMC C35/C3500
1975-1978 GMC G15
1975-1978 GMC G25
1972-1974 GMC G25/G2500
1975-1978 GMC G35
1971-1974 GMC G35/G3500
1972-1978 GMC Jimmy
1975-1978 GMC P15
1972-1974 GMC P15/P1500
1975-1977 GMC P25
1972-1974 GMC P25/P2500
Package Include:
Front Pair Brake Calipers (Driver and Passenger side)
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.

Construction of Brake Calipers:
1:Caliper Housing: The caliper's main body houses the other components and encloses the brake pads and rotor.
2:Pistons: These are cylindrical components located inside the caliper housing. When hydraulic pressure is applied, the pistons extend outward to push the brake pads against the rotor.
3:Seals and Dust Boots: These ensure a tight and reliable seal around the pistons, protecting them from dirt and contaminants. Proper seals are vital to prevent brake fluid leaks and maintain hydraulic pressure.
4:Brake Pad Clips: These clips securely hold the brake pads within the caliper.
5: Bleeder Screw: A small screw used to release air and excess brake fluid from the caliper during brake bleeding procedures.
Different Types of Brake Calipers:
1:Floating Calipers: Floating calipers are the most common type used in modern vehicles. They have one or two pistons on one side of the rotor. When the brakes are applied, the caliper slides inward, causing the piston(s) to press the brake pads against the rotor. Floating calipers are relatively simple and cost-effective, widely used in various vehicles.
2:Fixed Calipers: Fixed calipers have pistons on both sides of the rotor, providing more even pressure distribution and improved braking performance. Unlike floating calipers, fixed calipers do not slide; they remain stationary during braking. This design reduces caliper flexing and ensures a more consistent brake pad-to-rotor contact.
3:Sliding Calipers: Sliding calipers are also known as pin-slide calipers. They have one or two pistons on one side of the rotor, similar to floating calipers. However, sliding calipers use pins or sliders to allow the caliper to move back and forth slightly during braking. This design helps equalize pressure on both sides of the rotor and promotes even brake pad wear.
| Item Specifics | |
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| Brand | autodealsparts |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AUT84568901S |
| Placement on Vehicle | Left,Right,Front |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
| Custom Bundle | Yes |
| Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
| Mounting Hardware Included | Yes |
| Listing Include | 2PCS Brake Calipers Set |
| Features | Positive Mold Technology |
| Copper Washers Included | Yes |
| Mounting Hardware | No |
| Brake Bracket Included | NO |
| Grade Description | Premium |
| Finish | Zinc Plated |
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Vehicle Information Fitment: 1971-1973 Buick Centurion 1972-1976 Buick Electra 1971-1976 Buick Estate Wagon 1971-1976 Buick Lesabre 1971-1976 Buick Riviera 1977-1978 Cadillac Commercial Chassis 1977-1978 Cadillac Fleetwood 1971-1979 Checker Marathon 1971-1974 Checker Taxicab 1971-1975 Chevrolet Bel Air 1971-1972 Chevrolet Biscayne 1972-1974 Chevrolet Blazer (RWD) 1971-1972 Chevrolet Brookwood 1972-1978 Chevrolet C10 1972-1978 Chevrolet C10 Suburban 1972-1978 Chevrolet C20 1972-1978 Chevrolet C20 Suburban 1971-1978 Chevrolet C30 (w/ Brake Code JB7 or JD7; w/ 2-15/16" Piston) 1971-1976 Chevrolet Caprice 1974-1978 Chevrolet G10 1972-1978 Chevrolet G20 1971-1978 Chevrolet G30 (w/ Brake Code JB7 or JD7; w/ 2-15/16" Piston) 1971-1976 Chevrolet Impala 1975-1978 Chevrolet K5 Blazer (RWD) 1971-1972 Chevrolet Kingswood 1972-1978 Chevrolet P10 1972-1978 Chevrolet P20 1971-1978 Chevrolet P30 (w/ Brake Code JB7 or JD7; w/ 2-15/16" Piston) 1971-1972 Chevrolet Townsman 1975-1978 GMC C15 1975-1978 GMC C15 Suburban 1972-1974 GMC C15/C1500 1972-1974 GMC C15/C1500 Suburban 1975-1978 GMC C25 1975-1978 GMC C25 Suburban 1972-1974 GMC C25/C2500 1972-1974 GMC C25/C2500 Suburban 1975-1978 GMC C35 1971-1974 GMC C35/C3500 1975-1978 GMC G15 1975-1978 GMC G25 1972-1974 GMC G25/G2500 1975-1978 GMC G35 1971-1974 GMC G35/G3500 1972-1978 GMC Jimmy 1975-1978 GMC P15 1972-1974 GMC P15/P1500 1975-1977 GMC P25 1972-1974 GMC P25/P2500
Package Include:
Front Pair Brake Calipers (Driver and Passenger side)
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.
Construction of Brake Calipers: 1:Caliper Housing: The caliper's main body houses the other components and encloses the brake pads and rotor. Different Types of Brake Calipers: 1:Floating Calipers: Floating calipers are the most common type used in modern vehicles. They have one or two pistons on one side of the rotor. When the brakes are applied, the caliper slides inward, causing the piston(s) to press the brake pads against the rotor. Floating calipers are relatively simple and cost-effective, widely used in various vehicles.
Payment
We accept multiple payment methods Shipping
1. We only ship to confirmed paypal addresses, your paypal address must match your shipping address.
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All of our brand new items come with a 30-days money-back guarantee. Contact Us
If you have any question, please contact us. Warning
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