Centric Parts Disc Brake Caliper P/N:141.51613

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$118.99
MPN: 141.51613
UPC: 805890315919
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Centric Parts Disc Brake Caliper P/N:141.51613
Centric Parts Disc Brake Caliper P/N:141.51613
$118.99

Clamp the brake pads firmly against the rotor with the Centric Parts Semi-Loaded Disc Brake Caliper (P/N 141.51613). This remanufactured hydraulic caliper is a direct-fit replacement for the 2001-2003 Hyundai Elantra [All], 2003 Hyundai Tiburon [All], and 2004 Kia Spectra [All]. It houses the piston that turns brake-line pressure into the clamping force that presses the pads against the rotor; if a worn or leaking caliper is the cause of poor braking, this remanufactured unit replaces it.

  • Remanufactured to exacting standards: rebuilt for predictable, reliable performance and long service life.
  • 100% pressure tested and inspected: checked to confirm proper operation and fitment.
  • Anti-corrosion finish: tumble blasted, then treated with a rust-preventative finish for protection from rust.
  • Ready to install: includes a bleeder screw and mounting hardware; comes without brake pads.

This is a Premium-grade, semi-loaded caliper with a published bore size of 34. Country of origin: United States. This listing is for one caliper.

Manufacturer part number 141.51613 (also 14151613).

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles does this caliper fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2001-2003 Hyundai Elantra [All], 2003 Hyundai Tiburon [All], and 2004 Kia Spectra [All]. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

Is this a new or remanufactured caliper?

It's remanufactured to exacting standards, then 100% pressure tested and inspected to confirm proper operation and fitment.

Are brake pads included?

No, it comes without brake pads. It does include a bleeder screw and mounting hardware to help with installation.

How do I know if my caliper may need replacing?

Signs a caliper may need replacing include a sticking or dragging brake, uneven pad wear, fluid seeping at the caliper, or the vehicle pulling to one side when braking. Diagnose the cause before replacing.

Should I replace both calipers at once?

Replacing both calipers on the same axle as a matched pair is a common best practice for balanced braking, though this listing is sold individually for one caliper.