New Brake Calipers
New brake calipers in OE quality from trusted manufacturers - that means safe, reliable braking and full compliance with your vehicle's factory specifications. Browse 542 products for 169 car models, with 387 units available for immediate dispatch.
How much does a new brake caliper cost?
The average price of a new brake caliper is 105,38 EUR. Accessories and mounting hardware start from €2.69, while complete premium calipers can reach €743.82. The most affordable products in our catalog:
How can you tell a brake caliper needs replacing?
A faulty brake caliper shows distinct warning signs: the vehicle pulls to one side when braking, the wheel rim overheats, and brake pads wear unevenly. Brake fluid leaks near the caliper and a soft, spongy brake pedal are symptoms that require immediate attention. In severe cases, a burning smell and smoke may appear - this indicates a seized caliper and the need for urgent replacement.
Why choose a new caliper over a rebuilt one?
A new brake caliper guarantees full OE compliance - brand-new seals, pistons, and guide pins deliver optimal pad clamping from the very first stop. Our range includes products from 19 manufacturers, including Vika, RENAULT, PSA – Citroen / Peugeot and others. Every new caliper comes with a 12-month warranty and is delivered in its original packaging. Materials used include cast iron, aluminium, depending on the application and vehicle model.
Best-selling new brake calipers
These are the products our customers choose most often:
- Bolt Front New Original 4405.48 440548 Citroen C4 2 - €3.41, 100 units sold
- Brake Caliper Right Front Renault Clio III Megane II RS 7701066291 - €242.94, 21 units sold
- Brake Pipe Right Rear New Original Citroen Peugeot 488725 - €25.70, 18 units sold
- Brake Caliper Left Front Original Renault 410113693R Brembo - €259.87, 16 units sold
How to choose the right brake caliper for your car?
The most reliable method is to verify fitment using your VIN number - this eliminates any risk of error caused by differences between model years or engine variants. Pay attention to the mounting side, as brake calipers differ between the left and right sides of the vehicle (available options: left rear, right rear, right front and others). It's also important to match the caliper to your rotor's diameter and thickness. If in doubt, check the casting number on your old caliper - this makes it much easier to identify the correct replacement. Always replace calipers in pairs on the same axle to ensure even braking force.