Brake Calipers
Caliper Assembly
Caliper Assembly
Caliper Assembly
Disc Brake Caliper
Disc Brake Caliper
Disc Brake Caliper
Disc Brake Caliper
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Nissan Brake Calipers: What You Should Know
At Gordie Boucher Nissan Of Greenfield, we recognize the significance of maintaining your brake calipers in optimal condition. Brake calipers are mechanical devices that house your brake pads and press them against the rotors when you apply the brakes. This crucial interaction creates the friction necessary to slow down and stop your vehicle safely. Understanding how these components work helps you recognize when they need attention before small issues become big problems.
How Brake Calipers Function
Brake calipers work by converting hydraulic pressure into mechanical force. When you press the brake pedal, brake fluid pushes pistons inside the caliper, which then forces the brake pads against the rotors. This creates the friction needed to stop your Murano or Armada. The entire process happens in milliseconds, giving you responsive control of your vehicle's stopping power. Calipers come in floating and fixed designs, with the former being more common in passenger vehicles due to their cost-effectiveness and adequate performance.
Warning Signs of Caliper Problems
Several indicators suggest your brake calipers need attention. A vehicle pulling to one side during braking often points to a stuck caliper. Unusual noises such as grinding or squealing while braking may indicate worn calipers or pads. Brake fluid leaks around the wheels suggest damaged caliper seals. Uneven brake pad wear typically means the caliper isn't applying pressure evenly. Most calipers last between 75,000 to 100,000 miles, but driving conditions and maintenance habits can significantly affect their lifespan.
Why Choose Genuine Nissan Calipers
When replacing brake calipers, genuine Nissan parts offer significant advantages over aftermarket alternatives. OEM calipers match the exact specifications of your vehicle, ensuring proper fit and function. They're made with high-quality materials that resist corrosion and wear better than many generic options. While aftermarket calipers might cost less initially, they often require more frequent replacement and can cause uneven braking that damages other components, leading to higher long-term costs.
Whether you've been in an accident or are just modifying your vehicle, Gordie Boucher Nissan Of Greenfield has all the parts you need for your project.