Get firm, dependable braking back on your Jeep with the Centric Parts Semi-Loaded Disc Brake Caliper 141.58005, a remanufactured caliper built to the front right position on the 1999-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee (All engines). It clamps the brake pads against the rotor to generate the friction that slows the wheel, and if a leaking, seized, or corroded original caliper is the cause of a soft pedal, uneven pad wear, or brake drag, this unit replaces it.
- New phenolic pistons: the caliper is fitted with new phenolic pistons for smooth actuation.
- Remanufactured & verified: 100% pressure tested and inspected to confirm proper operation and fitment.
- Corrosion protection: tumble blasted, then treated with an anti-corrosion / rust-preventative finish.
- Semi-loaded: includes hardware, brackets, and a bleeder screw; comes without brake pads.
Published bore size 48; mount thread size M12-1.25. Country of origin: United States. Sold individually — this listing is for one caliper; many technicians replace calipers on the same axle together for balanced braking. Diagnose the cause of your brake concern before replacing, and confirm fitment for your vehicle.
Interchange: Manufacturer part number 141.58005 (also 14158005).
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicle does this caliper fit?
It is cataloged as a front right disc brake caliper for the 1999-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee (All engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab and confirm fitment for your vehicle before ordering.
Are brake pads included?
No. This is a semi-loaded caliper, so it comes without brake pads. It does include hardware, brackets, and a bleeder screw to help with installation.
Is this a new or remanufactured caliper?
It is remanufactured and fitted with new phenolic pistons. It is 100% pressure tested and inspected to confirm proper operation and fitment.
Does it have any corrosion protection?
Yes. The caliper is tumble blasted and then treated with an anti-corrosion, rust-preventative finish.
Should I replace both calipers at once?
Calipers are sold individually and this listing is for one unit. Many technicians replace both calipers on the same axle together for more balanced braking, though it is not required.
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