About Calipers

At the heart of every reliable braking system lies the caliper — a vital component responsible for clamping the brake pads onto the rotors to bring your vehicle to a safe stop. Over time, calipers can wear down, seize, or leak, compromising your car’s braking performance and safety. That’s where we come in. Our expert team specializes in rebuilding calipers to ensure optimal function. Whether you're dealing with uneven braking, strange noises, or reduced stopping power, trust us to restore your calipers — and your confidence behind the wheel.

Recognizing the vital role brake calipers play—and the complexity of their moving parts—reveals that a proper brake job goes far beyond simply replacing pads and rotors. So next time you're servicing your brakes, don’t overlook the condition of your calipers—they’re key to safe, responsive stopping.

Signs That You May Need to Change Your Calipers

-Your Vehicle Pulls to One Side When Braking : A stuck caliper can cause your car to veer to one side when braking.

- Squealing, metal scraping or grinding noises : If you hear high-pitched squeals, metal-on-metal scraping or grinding when breaking, it could mean the caliper is sticking or the pads are worn unevenly.

-Uneven brake pad wear : Having a brake pad that is significantly more worn than the other could indicate a seized caliper.

-Your brake fluid is leaking : You may notice brake fluid around the tires

-Burning smell after driving : A stuck caliper can cause excessive heat buildup, leading to a noticeable chemical odor