Kia Brake Calipers

58302ESA00 - : Brake Pads for Kia Image

Brake Pads

With hybrid.
$91.24
MSRP $135.17
Save $43.93
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58250C6000 - : Parking Brake for Kia Image

Parking Brake

2wd. Awd.
$219.43
MSRP $328.00
Save $108.57
33.1% Off
58315FDA01 - : Brake Shoes for Kia Image

Brake Shoes

Rio.
$56.53
MSRP $83.75
Save $27.22
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K2A143800B - : Brake Booster for Kia Image

Brake Booster

Sephia. From 3/3/98. Spectra. Without abs.
$242.03
MSRP $361.78
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58400H9000 - : Brake Assembly for Kia Image

Brake Assembly

Drum brakes.
$192.85
MSRP $288.27
Save $95.42
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584112F100 - : Brake Rotor for Kia Image

Brake Rotor

Disc brakes. Spectra, Spectra5.
$62.10
MSRP $92.00
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58732AT000 - : Brake Hose for Kia Image

Brake Hose

Right. With ev. Niro EV.
$45.48
MSRP $66.78
Save $21.30
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58738J6000 - : Brake Hose for Kia Image

Brake Hose

K900. Right.
$39.85
MSRP $58.52
Save $18.67
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58737M6400 - : Brake Hose for Kia Image

Brake Hose

Torsion beam axle, 2.0l, with elec park brake. Forte. 2.0l. Left. With electric park brake.
$36.20
MSRP $53.15
Save $16.95
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583101G300 - : Parking Brake for Kia Image

Parking Brake

Disc brakes.
$199.59
MSRP $298.33
Save $98.74
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K01143810C - : Brake Hose for Kia Image

Brake Hose

Sportage. Right. 4wd. 2wd.
$40.42
MSRP $59.35
Save $18.93
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58738S2000 - : Brake Hose for Kia Image

Brake Hose

Telluride. Right. Awd. Fwd.
$35.20
MSRP $51.68
Save $16.48
31.9% Off

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Brake Calipers Replacement: Whys and Hows

Replacing the brake calipers is an important maintenance to keep your vehicle safe and running well. Crucial to the braking system, brake calipers press the brake pads firmly on the rotor to bring the vehicle to a halt. Calipers can get broken or worn out over time, which decreases their braking performance and can pose safety issues.

Quick Replacement Guide and Tips

Before replacing the brake calipers, ensure the vehicle is securely elevated and fastened on jack supports. To get to the braking parts, take the wheels off. To prevent brake fluid from leaking, carefully disconnect the hose from the caliper. After that, unscrew the nuts that hold the caliper to the vehicle and remove the old caliper. Be sure to check the rotor and brake pads for any signs of wear and replace them if needed.

Put the replacement caliper in place by going backward from how you removed it. To avoid leaks, make sure the brake hose is fastened firmly. If you want your brakes to work properly after installation, you need to bleed the system to eliminate air bubbles. Lastly, ensure everything works properly by pressing down on the brake pedal and ensuring it feels firm.

If you want your brake system to last as long as possible and keep you safe on the road, you should maintain it and replace worn-out brake calipers regularly. Get your replacements from us today!