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Tech Tip: Avoid Damaging VW/Audi Rear Calipers

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Tech Tip: Can Loaded Brake Calipers Boost Productivity?

Some technicians and parts professionals like loaded and semi-loaded calipers because almost everything they need comes in one box. They don’t have to worry about mismatched parts from different suppliers and the complete assemblies are quick and easy to install. Most importantly, they see fewer comebacks because of brake noise or other problems. Also, the assembled caliper can save time and make difficult brake jobs more profitable ….

Selling Services: Loaded Brake Calipers…Can They Boost Productivity?

Some technicians and parts professionals like loaded and semi-loaded calipers because almost everything they need comes in one box. They don’t have to worry about mismatched parts from different suppliers and the complete assemblies are quick and easy to install. Most importantly, they see fewer comebacks because of brake noise or other problems. Also, the

Brake Rotors & Calipers: The When, Where, Why and How of Brake System Service and Component Replacement

Resurfacing or replacing brake rotors, and rebuilding or replacing brake calipers are two tasks that are often necessary when doing a brake job. These parts may not require much attention the first time the brakes are relined. But by the second or third brake job, it’s likely the vehicle will need rotors and calipers. Regardless

Tech Tip: Mini Cooper Rear Brake Calipers Sticking

The rear brake calipers on any Cooper or Cooper S produced up to August 2004 may stick and cause the wheel to slightly drag when turning. This can be seen when the vehicle is suspended on a lift and is more likely to occur on the right side than on the left side. The cause is residual handbrake braking torque from unfavorable routing of the handbrake cable. If this condition is noted ….

Twin-Piston Calipers: Are Two Pistons Better than One?

generate more torque. More torque means more stopping power. Also, by using the floating caliper design instead of an opposing piston design, engineers are able to avoid wheel clearance issues and other robust design features of the floating caliper. With a single-piston caliper, the footprint of pad is limited in some ways to the diameter

Tech Tip: Can Loaded Brake Calipers Boost Productivity?

Some technicians like loaded calipers because everything they need comes in one box. They don’t have to worry about mismatched parts from different suppliers and the complete assemblies are quick and easy to install. Most importantly, they see fewer comebacks because of brake noise or other problems.

Premium Pairing for a Perfect Brake Job: Bendix Select Semi-Loaded Calipers and the Bendix Family of Friction

Honeywell Friction Materials’ Bendix Select semi-loaded calipers gives installers more options with their caliper-friction pairings. The full line of remanufactured calipers is supplied with all the hardware and components necessary for quick, easy and mistake-proof installation.

Brakes: Reading Pads & Calipers, Examining Old Pads Can Prevent Problems Down The Road

Read any good brake pads lately? Don’t make the mistake of replacing brake pads without reading the old pads to spot potential caliper problems that could cause brake problems down the road and a possible comeback. Here are six conditions to watch out for: UNEVEN PAD WEAR. A sure sign of caliper trouble. If the

Disc Brake Calipers

Disc brake calipers come in many sizes and configurations, including fixed-caliper, multi-piston designs, and the more modern floating-caliper, single piston designs that may also contain a mechanically actuated parking brake. Needless to say, disc brake calipers have undergone a series of design changes that continue to make them more adaptable to late-model import vehicle applications.