Carlson Disc Brake Caliper Piston P/N:7120

$24.99
MPN: 7120
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Carlson Disc Brake Caliper Piston P/N:7120
Carlson Disc Brake Caliper Piston P/N:7120
$24.99

Keep the front brakes on your GM clamping evenly with the Carlson Disc Brake Caliper Piston 7120. This front-position piston sits inside the brake caliper and transfers hydraulic pressure from the brake fluid to the back of the pad, pushing it against the rotor each time you press the pedal. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement on the 2004-2012 Chevrolet Malibu, 2005-2010 Pontiac G6, 2006-2011 Chevrolet HHR, 2006-2009 Pontiac Solstice, 2007-2009 Saturn Aura, 2007-2009 Saturn Sky and 2008-2009 Pontiac G5 (engine: All).

  • Front caliper piston: transfers hydraulic pressure to the brake pad to apply the front disc brakes.
  • Direct-fit replacement: designed for the listed GM applications, cataloged for all engine options.
  • Application quantity: the listed applications use two pistons—order the quantity your vehicle and calipers require.
  • Signs it may need replacing: a seized or corroded piston can cause brake drag, uneven pad wear, or pulling; diagnose the cause first, since other parts can produce the same signs.

If a corroded or sticking caliper piston is the cause of your braking issue, this direct-fit piece replaces it. Manufacturer part number 7120.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this caliper piston do?

It sits inside the front brake caliper and transfers hydraulic pressure from the brake fluid to the back of the pad, pushing it against the rotor when you apply the brakes.

Which vehicles does the Carlson 7120 fit?

It's a direct-fit front piston for the 2004-2012 Chevy Malibu, 2005-2010 Pontiac G6, 2006-2011 Chevy HHR, 2006-2009 Solstice, 2007-2009 Saturn Aura/Sky and 2008-2009 Pontiac G5. See the Buyer's Guide tab.

How many do I need?

The listed applications use two pistons. Order the quantity your specific vehicle and calipers require.

Is this a front or rear piston?

The catalog lists it as a front-position caliper piston for the applications shown.

How do I know if my caliper piston is bad?

A seized, corroded, or leaking piston can cause brake drag, uneven pad wear, or a pull. Diagnose the cause before replacing, since other components can produce the same signs.