OEM Brake Calipers

68577100AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Adapter for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Adapter

Mopar 68577100AA
Rear.
$58.94
MSRP $88.80
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68317913AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Adapter for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Adapter

Mopar 68317913AA
Front.
$72.32
MSRP $109.00
Save $36.68
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68138844AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Adapter for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Adapter

Mopar 68138844AA
Front.
$129.87
MSRP $194.00
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5191291AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Adapter for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Adapter

Mopar 5191291AA
$29.10
MSRP $42.50
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68003699AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Adapter for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Adapter

Mopar 68003699AA
Front.
$68.93
MSRP $104.00
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68531135AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Adapter for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Adapter

Mopar 68531135AA
Front.
$22.02
MSRP $30.35
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68683791AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Assembly for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Assembly

Mopar 68683791AA
Rear.
$88.63
MSRP $134.00
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68044865AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Adapter for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Adapter

Mopar 68044865AA
Front.
$58.94
MSRP $88.80
Save $29.86
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5093309AA - : Disc Brake Caliper, Left for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper, Left

Mopar 5093309AA
$373.87
MSRP $469.00
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5191228AA - : Disc Brake Caliper Adapter for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Caliper Adapter

Mopar 5191228AA
[br1,brf,brj].
$46.52
MSRP $67.70
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68637343AA - : Brake Caliper Bracket, Right for Mopar Image

Brake Caliper Bracket, Right

Mopar 68637343AA
$21.60
MSRP $29.75
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Maintain Reliable Braking With Genuine Brake Calipers

Brake calipers are essential components of your vehicle’s braking system. They apply pressure to the brake pads, allowing your vehicle to slow down and stop effectively. Whether you drive a Dodge performance vehicle, Jeep SUV, Ram truck, or Chrysler model, properly functioning brake calipers help maintain dependable braking performance.

How Brake Calipers Work

When you press the brake pedal, hydraulic pressure causes the caliper to push the brake pads against the rotor. This friction slows the wheels and allows your vehicle to come to a controlled stop. Because calipers operate under significant heat and pressure, they experience wear over time.

Genuine brake calipers are designed for specific Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, and Ram vehicles, helping ensure compatibility with the rest of your braking system.

Common Signs of Brake Caliper Problems

A worn or damaged brake caliper can affect how your vehicle feels while driving. Common signs may include uneven braking, pulling to one side, unusual noises, reduced braking performance, or excessive brake dust on one wheel.

Corrosion, damaged seals, and normal wear can all contribute to caliper issues over time. When replacing calipers, inspecting related components such as brake pads and brake rotors can help maintain a complete braking system.

Why Choose Genuine Brake Calipers?

Brake components need to work together precisely to provide consistent operation. Genuine brake calipers are engineered for specific applications, helping provide proper fitment and compatibility with your vehicle’s original braking design.

Whether you are replacing a damaged caliper or completing brake maintenance, choosing the correct replacement part helps keep your Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, or Ram vehicle ready for the road.

Common Brake Caliper FAQs

How long do brake calipers typically last?

Brake caliper lifespan varies depending on driving conditions, climate, vehicle use, and maintenance. Regular brake inspections can help identify issues before they become larger problems.

What causes a brake caliper to fail?

Brake calipers may wear due to heat, moisture, corrosion, damaged seals, or normal use over time.

Should I replace brake pads when replacing brake calipers?

It is often recommended to inspect brake pads during caliper replacement since both components work together as part of the braking system.

Need assistance with your purchase? Contact us today for help finding genuine brake calipers for your Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, or Ram vehicle.