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Duralast Remanufactured Brake Caliper 97P06606B
Part #
97P06606B
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Regular Price
Total price is: 132 dollars and 99 cents..
Refundable Core Charge
+$105.00
Regular Price Plus Core
$237.99
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Specifications:
Warranty:
Part Number:
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Pads Included:
| Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 97P06606B |
| SKU # | 1482448 |
| Pads Included | No |
| Friction Materials Standards Institute Pad Number | D1053 |
| Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
| Mounting Hardware Included | Yes |
| Banjo Bolt Quantity | 0 |
| Caliper Finish | E-Coated |
| Piston Quantity | 4 |
| Bracket Included | Yes |
| Caliper Casting Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Bracket Included | No |
| Bleeder Screw Included | Yes |
| Abutment Clips Included | No |
| Caliper Color | Gray |
| Piston Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Bolt Included | No |
| Anti-Rattle Spring Included | No |
| Caliper Slides Included | Yes |
| Crush Washer(s) Included | Yes |
| Pad Wear Sensor Included | No |
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER

DURABILITY MATTERS
Brake calipers are built to withstand extreme heat and pressure, but over time, exposure to harsh conditions can lead to corrosion and reduced performance. Regular maintenance can help ensure they perform reliably when it matters most.

UNEVEN BRAKING
If your vehicle pulls to one side or you noticed uneven wear on your brake pads, it could be a sign of a sticking or failing caliper. Addressing these issues early can help prevent further damage to your braking system.

SIGNS YOU NEED REPLACEMENT
Common signs of failing brake calipers include uneven braking, squealing, or grinding noises, and leaking brake fluid. Don’t wait—address these issues to stay safe on the road!
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