Brake Calipers
Disc Brake Caliper Pin
Disc Brake Caliper Pin
Disc Brake Caliper Pin
Disc Brake Caliper Pin
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Nissan Brake Calipers: When to Replace and Why
For classic car restorations or DIY repairs, CMA's Colonial Nissan is your one-stop shop for all necessary parts. Brake calipers are the mechanical clamps that squeeze your brake pads against the rotors when you press the brake pedal. This crucial interaction creates the friction needed to slow and stop your vehicle. Without properly functioning calipers, your braking system cannot perform reliably, putting your safety at risk.
How Brake Calipers Actually Work
Brake calipers contain pistons that extend when hydraulic pressure increases in your brake lines. In Altima and Rogue models, this design allows for precise braking control in various driving conditions. The caliper body houses these pistons while maintaining proper alignment with your rotor. Over time, the seals and boots protecting these components can deteriorate, allowing moisture and debris to compromise function.
Recognizing Caliper Problems
Watch for these warning signs: vehicle pulling to one side during braking, unusual brake pedal feel, uneven brake pad wear, or fluid leaks near wheels. Most calipers last 75,000-100,000 miles, though extreme conditions can accelerate wear. Driving in areas with road salt or frequent water exposure particularly affects caliper longevity by promoting corrosion.
Choosing Quality Replacements
At CMA's Colonial Nissan, we recommend genuine Nissan brake calipers for replacement. Factory-spec calipers ensure perfect fitment and proper function with your vehicle's specific braking system. Generic aftermarket alternatives often use lower-grade materials that may corrode faster or have imprecise tolerances, potentially causing uneven braking or premature wear of your brake pads. This performance difference becomes particularly noticeable during emergency braking situations.
Get your ride off the lift and back in the fast lane when you order genuine OEM parts from us.