Description:
- The bleeder screws provide trouble-free bleeding and a positive seal
- The Banjo bolts and copper washers are included for a perfect seal (where applicable)
- Rear parking brake hardware is installed and lubricated where applicable
- 100% pressure tested to guarantee proper function under all driving conditions
- Pre-lubricated guide bolts on mounting brackets save installation time and prevent seizing
- Electrostatic Powder Paint Resists Corrosion
- Premium Silicone Lubrication For Smooth Operation
Package Include:
4Pcs Brake Calipers and 4 pcs Brake Rotors/Disc & 8 pcs Ceramic Brake pads Set
Vehicle Information Fitment:
for 2008-2017 Toyota Sequoia
for 2007-2017 Toyota Tundra
Warranty Policy:
- 30 Days Free Return and Money Back.If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you can return the item with original packaging back to us for full refund, not any re-stock fee.
- One Year Unlimited Mileage Quality Guarantee.
- If you receive any wrong items, or damage during the transportation or defect items etc,Please kindly contact us before return, and we will refund you or resend it to you after confirmation.
- The guarantee will be only for the cost of the item, we will not responsible for installation or other fees like labor expenses, towing expenses, additional repair expenses or other related expenses.
Note:
To confirm that this part fits your vehicle, enter your vehicle's Year, Make, Model, Trim and Engine in the Compatibility Table. Also review the notes section in the compatibility chart for additional specifications about this part.
When to Replace Brake Calipers?
Over time in normal driving conditions, the heat generated from the braking system can weaken and break down seals inside the calipers.They can become rusty, contaminated or dirty, and start to leak brake fluid if you don’t drive regularly.
However, you should have your brakes checked immediately if you experience any of the following:
1. The brakes are continuously squeaking, squealing or grinding
2. The brake or antilock braking system (ABS) warning light comes on
3. The car jerks or pulls to one side when braking
4. You need to pump The brakes for them to work properly
5. The brake pedal feels unusually soft and spongy or hard
6. You notice brake fluid leaks around the wheels or engine compartm
How to Install Brake Calipers?
Step1 - Remove an Old Brake Caliper:
1. Raise your vehicle with a jack and remove the wheel in front of the caliper.
2. Remove the caliper bolts and pry the caliper off with a screwdriver.
3. Pull the brake pads from the caliper bracket, then remove the bracket.
4. Disconnect the caliper from the brake hose by turning the banjo bolt.
5. Secure the new caliper to the brake hose and screw the bracket into place.
6. Slide the brake pads back onto the caliper bracket.
7. Attach and secure the new caliper to the bracket with the bolts and a ratchet.
Step2- Install New Brake Caliper:
1. Get a new brake caliper that’s compatible with your vehicle
2. Unscrew the banjo bolt on the caliper that connects to the brake hose
3. Secure the hose onto the intake port on the new caliper.
4. Screw the caliper bracket against the brake rotor
5. Slide the brake pads onto the front and back of the caliper bracket
6. Attach the new caliper to the bracket so it fits around the brake pads
Step3 - Bleeding the Brake System:
1. Loosen the cap on the main brake cylinder under your vehicle’s hood
2. Connect a clear plastic hose between the bleeder valve and a bottle
3. Open the bleeder valve on the caliper until it starts leaking brake fluid
4. Ask a helper to pump the brake pedal until you don’t see bubbles in the hose
5. Reattach the wheel to your vehicle
6. Take your vehicle for a test drive to make sure the brakes work properly