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When it comes to selecting and replacing brake callipers, safety and performance are paramount.
Here are some signs that your brake calipers might need changing:
Reduced stopping power: If you notice that your vehicle is taking longer to stop than usual
Pulling to one side: Your brake caliper might be seized if the car pulls to one side while braking
A sticking caliper could cause the brake pads to wear unevenly
A stuck caliper could cause a grinding noise when braking
And last but certainly not least, damaged caliper seals can cause the vehicle to leak brake fluid which can be dangerous
We always recommends that if drivers notice any changes in the driving or handling of their cars, they seek the advice of an expert.
Q. What is a brake caliper?
A. A brake caliper is a mechanism used to apply pressure to the pads of a vehicle's brakes, effectively creating friction and slowing the vehicle down.
Q. How important is it to have functional brake calipers?
A. It is essential to have functioning brake calipers in order to ensure the safety of the vehicle operator and passengers. Poorly functioning brake calipers can lead to longer stopping distances and difficulty controlling the vehicle.
Q. How often should brake calipers be inspected?
A. Brake calipers should be inspected regularly, typically at least once a year, or immediately if abnormal braking behaviour is noticed.