Factory Mercedes-Benz Brake Calipers

2007 Mercedes-Benz CL550

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Car or SUV, your Mercedes-Benz vehicles deserves the best. That means the best of everything -- down to the brakes that rein in the luxury drive you love. To maintain them, trust no less than genuine OEM parts, and brake calipers especially. You've come to the right place to buy them.

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  • Exceptional craftsmanship, of the quality for which Mercedes-Benz is known, and that which only the brand can deliver.
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  • Value unrivaled elsewhere, at Mercedes-Benz dealers or on the aftermarket. Prices often lower than list, of course, and sometimes, steep discounts -- but also investment security, in the form of manufacturer warranty. Defects in materials or workmanship, no matter how unlikely, are covered, and so are you.
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    Brake Calipers 101

    Brake calipers are clamps found on your Mercedes-Benz model's disc brakes. Most brake systems have front calipers, at least, although some have rear calipers, too. They contain at least one brake piston, depending on the kind the system has, and brake pads attach to them. What they do is fasten the pads to brake rotors; this generates the friction used for slowing down and stopping. (Drum brakes do the same, but with brake shoes and brake drums.)

    How they work is a process. It starts when you step on your brake pedal. The system's master brake cylinder pressurizes brake fluid, the fluid traverses a series of brake hoses and lines, the pistons activate, and the calipers engage, clamping to the rotors and producing said resistance using the pads. The process creates heat, which the rotors dissipate.

    The signs of bad brake calipers include brake and/or ABS lights on the dash, seal buildup, corrosion, and/or decay, brake fluid leaks (in the engine and onto the wheels), erratic brake pressure, sideways drift when braking, and squealing and continuous grinding sounds.

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