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Brake Calipers

Bring your vehicle to a safe stop with our selection of car brake calipers, with parts available for a huge range of makes and models. If you’ve noticed any signs that your caliper needs replacing, use our registration plate checker above to find calipers specific to your vehicle, with free delivery on all orders over £25.

A worn-out or malfunctioning car brake caliper can be a serious safety hazard for you, your passengers and other road users. While they shouldn’t need to be replaced as often as other brake parts, your calipers play a crucial role in your braking system, and you’ll need to replace them as soon as you notice any signs of damage. Explore our range of high-quality brake parts to get you back on the road safely.

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We stock premium-quality car brake components from a huge range of trusted manufacturers, including world-leading brands like Brembo and EBC Brakes, and specialists in durability like Pagid and Bosch.

What Are Brake Calipers?

A brake caliper is an essential component of your car’s braking system. Fitted over the brake disc like a clamp, it houses the brake pads and pistons. When you press the brake pedal, the piston forces the caliper to squeeze down the brake pads onto the brake disc. This creates friction, slowing your wheels down and bringing you to a safe stop.

The majority of cars and lighter trucks use floating calipers, but some high-performance vehicles use fixed calipers for faster stopping power. Use our numberplate checker above to find the right kind of caliper for your car.

When Do Brake Calipers Need Replacing?

Most brake calipers are designed to last between 7-10 years, but they can be worn down over time due to overuse, fluid leaks or corrosion. Common signs your brake calipers need replacing include:

  • Vibrating or rattling when you press the brake pedal
  • Brake fluid is leaking from your wheels
  • You can see or smell smoke from your wheels
  • Your car veers to one side when you brake
  • The brake warning light is lit on your dashboard

You should always replace both of your brake calipers at the same time, to avoid upsetting the balance between your tyres and front wheels.

FAQs

How long do brake calipers last?

Brake calipers can last up to 10 years, but the average is around 7 years or every 100,000 miles. If you notice any signs of wear and tear, you should get your calipers professionally checked by a mechanic to identify any problems.

How much does it cost to replace a car’s brake calipers?

The cost of your brake calipers will depend on the specific make and model of your vehicle. High-quality calipers will last for years if you take care of them.

How do I make sure I order the correct brake calipers for my specific vehicle?

Use our vehicle registration lookup tool to get tailored caliper results for your car, or check your user manual to find the parts you’ll need.

Can I fit brake calipers to my vehicle myself?

You should only attempt to replace your brake calipers if you have the relevant tools and experience. It’s always best to have your brake calipers fitted professionally to make sure your safety – and the health of your vehicle – is taken care of.

Can you drive with a broken brake caliper?

No, it’s not safe to drive with a broken brake caliper. A key component of your car’s braking system, a faulty caliper can lead to unexpected stopping distances, slower braking and a loss of control of your vehicle.

Will a faulty caliper be checked on my MOT?

A broken or faulty brake caliper will cause an MOT failure. If you suspect that your caliper has worn down, it’s important to get it replaced as soon as possible.

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