Centric Parts Disc Brake Caliper P/N:141.65535

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$175.99
MPN: 141.65535
UPC: 805890443667
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Centric Parts Disc Brake Caliper P/N:141.65535
Centric Parts Disc Brake Caliper P/N:141.65535
$175.99

Deliver firm, even clamping force to the rear right corner with the Centric Parts Disc Brake Caliper 141.65535. This rear right disc brake caliper drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2008-2019 FORD E-450 SUPER DUTY and the 2021-2023 FORD E-450 SUPER DUTY, hydraulically squeezing the brake pads against the rotor to slow the wheel.

  • Position: Rear right disc brake caliper for the listed applications.
  • How it works: The caliper piston presses the pads against the rotor when you apply the brakes, then releases as pressure drops.
  • Signs it may need replacing: Fluid leaking at the caliper, a sticking or seized piston, uneven pad wear, or the vehicle pulling to one side under braking. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
  • Sold individually: This listing is for one caliper. Replacing the calipers on both sides of the axle together as a matched set is recommended for even, balanced braking.

Consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused, and bleed the brakes after installation.

Interchange: Manufacturer part number 141.65535 (also 14165535).

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles does this caliper fit?

It is a direct-fit rear right caliper for the 2008-2019 FORD E-450 SUPER DUTY and the 2021-2023 FORD E-450 SUPER DUTY. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

Which corner is this caliper for?

The catalog lists it as the rear right disc brake caliper for the listed applications.

Is this sold as a pair?

No. This listing is for one caliper. Replacing the calipers on both sides of the axle together as a matched set is recommended for even, balanced braking.

How do I know if my caliper is failing?

Common signs include brake fluid leaking at the caliper, a sticking or seized piston, uneven pad wear, or pulling to one side when braking. Diagnose the cause before replacing.

Do I need to bleed the brakes after installing it?

Yes. Because opening the hydraulic system introduces air, bleed the brakes after installation and follow the vehicle service procedure for fasteners and torque.