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Brake Calipers

Alcon 350 x 32mm Rotors 6-Piston Red Calipers Front Brake Upgrade Kit Jeep JL 2018+

Alcon 412x36mm Rotor Grey 6 Piston Caliper RC6 Front Axle Kit Nissan GT-R R35 2009+

Alcon 412x36mm Rotor Red 6 Piston Caliper RC6 Front Axle Kit Nissan GT-R R35 2009+

Alcon 412x36mm Rotor Sky Blue 6 Piston Caliper RC6 Front Axle Kit Nissan GT-R R35 2009+

EBC Brakes Front Left Anodised Apollo-4 100 Series Assembled 4101 Left Hand Caliper Ford Fiesta ST Mk7 2012-2017

EBC Brakes Front Left Anodised Apollo-4 100 Series Assembled 4102 Left Hand Caliper BMW 1 series Supercup 2006

EBC Brakes Front Left Storm Shadow Blue Apollo Series Brake Calipers Audi | Fiat | Ford | Mini | Scion | Toyota | Volkswagen 2001-2021

EBC Brakes Front Left Storm Shadow Blue Apollo Series Brake Calipers BMW | Fiat | Honda | Mazda 1992-2022

EBC Brakes Front Left Storm Shadow Blue Apollo Series Brake Calipers Ford | Hyundai | Volkswagen 2011-2022

EBC Brakes Front Left Storm Shadow Blue Apollo-4 100 Series Assembled 4104 Left Hand Caliper BMW | Ford | Mazda 1992-2021

EBC Brakes Front Right Anodised Apollo-4 100 Series Assembled 4101 Right Hand Caliper Ford Fiesta ST Mk7 2012-2017

EBC Brakes Front Right Anodised Apollo-4 100 Series Assembled 4102 Right Hand Caliper BMW 1 series Supercup 2006

Why should I install Performance Brake Calipers?
First of all, we should know what a brake caliper is. It is part of the disc brake system, the type most cars have in their front brakes. The brake caliper houses your car’s brake pads and pistons. Its job is to slow the car’s wheels by creating friction with the brake rotors. The brake caliper fits like a clamp on a wheel’s rotor to stop the wheel from turning when you step on the brakes. Inside each caliper is a pair of metal plates known as brake pads.
When you push the brake pedal, brake fluid creates pressure on pistons in the brake caliper, forcing the pads against the brake rotor and slowing your car.
The caliper assembly lives in your brakes and is connected to the master cylinder through tubes, hoses, and valves that conduct brake fluid through the system. Here’s what you really need to know, though: your brake calipers are really important.
Using the best brake calipers will improve your ride and comfort on the road. There are also numerous other benefits that you can enjoy from upgrading your brake calipers.
1. Protect the brake pads
A high-quality brake caliper completely surrounds the brake pads, keeping them out of harm’s way. They can help prevent dust, grime, and dirt from building up under the pads to ensure they work properly when you need them most.
2. Improve safety
A vehicle that stops efficiently and quickly is safer to drive. Worn-out brake calipers may not function at their maximum efficiency resulting to poor braking performance. If there is an obstacle, roadblock, or car accident in your way, you need to be able to stop quickly so you don’t get hurt or injure anyone else.
3. Enhance performance
Installing brand new brake calipers will improve the overall performance of your vehicle, whether it’s an SUV, car, or truck. They will provide a tighter and more secure squeeze on the brake pads, giving them more grip on the brake rotors.
4. Increase in stopping power
If you have ever had to abruptly step on the brakes, it's likely because you wanted to avoid colliding with another vehicle or a certain object. The best brake calipers will reduce the stopping distance of your vehicle by a large amount, keeping you further away from danger.
Remember, your sports car or performance car is only as good as your brakes. Because if you can’t stop, all that power would be completely pointless.
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