CARDONE 18P4861
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$40.79
Price
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$10.80
Core
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+ Sold in packs of 1x1
Pack
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$51.59
Total
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(Only 1 Remaining)
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CARDONE 18P4861 Specifications |
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Bleeder Port Size | M10x1.0 | Brake Caliper Finish | Powder Coated | Caliper Color | Silver | Inlet Port Size | 3/8x24 | Installation Hardware Included | Yes | Mounting Bolts Included | No | Package Contents | Caliper; Bracket; Hardware Kit | Pads Included | No | Piston Material | Phenolic | Piston Quantity | 2 |
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Remanufactured; Includes Mounting Bracket; Coated |
CARDONE Calipers feature an exclusive, silver weather-proof coating that protects against rust and corrosion. These calipers will look great behind open-spoke wheels for years to come. With all the installation hardware provided in the box, including banjo bolt and mounting bracket, these calipers are a snap to install. Between the premium appearance, reliable performance and easy installation, CARDONE Calipers truly go “above and beyond” the average brake caliper.
Features & Benefits:
- Exclusive silver weather-proof coating stops rust from forming, maintaining a showroom appearance
- New stainless steel hardware clips and new mounting pins are included (where applicable)
- Rubber seals are replaced with new high temperature EPDM rubber for extended life and optimum performance
- 100% pressure testing guarantees proper braking function on the vehicle
- Mounting bracket is included where applicable for a hassle-free installation
- Pistons are durable, resistant to cracking or pitting and handle great loads
- New banjo bolts are included where applicable to ensure a perfect fit and quick installation
- New bleeder screws provide trouble-free bleeding and a positive seal
- New washers are included where applicable for a proper seal
- A plastic cap plug protects every brake port thread to ensure a trouble free installation
Installation Tips - Always inspect brake pads and rotors when replacing your calipers. Faulty calipers can lead to uneven pad and rotor wear
- Inspect or change brake hoses when replacing the caliper. Worn or damaged hoses should be replaced to prevent brake fluid contamination or loss
- Use a Brake Fluid Tester to test your brake fluid. If your brake fluid has moisture in it, flush the system before installing the new caliper
- Apply Blue Threadlocker to caliper bracket mounting bolts to lock the bolts in place and prevent loosening or backing out
- After installing the new caliper, bleed your brakes to ensure no air is trapped in the brake fluid. RockAuto offers a selection of Brake Bleeding Tools to help with this process
- After the brakes have been bled, top off the master cylinder reservoir with the proper Brake Fluid
Additional Resources Tech Tip: Installation Information
Tech Tip: Sticking Caliper Piston Cause and Solution
Tech Tip: Top Ten Caliper Replacement Tips
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OEM / Interchange Numbers: 4L3Z2B121AA, 4L3Z2B121BB |
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