Raybestos Brakes Disc Brake Caliper P/N:FRC12594
Clamp the brake pads against the rotor with steady hydraulic pressure using the Raybestos R-Line Remanufactured Semi-Loaded Disc Brake Caliper and Bracket Assembly (MPN FRC11385). This front-left caliper installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2003-2008 Pontiac Vibe, 2003-2008 Toyota Corolla, and 2003-2008 Toyota Matrix (all engines).
Raybestos remanufactures this non-plated caliper from an OE core, fitting all-new rubber and sealing components while carefully inspecting the casting, guide pins, and bracket before reuse.
Materials match OE specifications. Country of origin: Mexico.
Interchange: 15-19272 · 1519272 · 99-01633A · 9901633A · 19-B2698 · 19B2698 · 19-P2698 · 19P2698 · 141.44222 · 142.44222 · SC1125 · 14-9272 · 149272
Manufacturer part number FRC11385
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Does this caliper fit my vehicle?
It's a direct-fit front-left replacement for the 2003-2008 Pontiac Vibe, 2003-2008 Toyota Corolla, and 2003-2008 Toyota Matrix (all engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact vehicle.
Is this a new or remanufactured caliper?
It's a Raybestos R-Line remanufactured, non-plated caliper built from an OE core with all-new seals, boots, bleeder screws, and other sealing components, then 100% pressure tested.
Does it come with the bracket and hardware?
Yes — this is a semi-loaded caliper and bracket assembly, and the abutment hardware, banjo bolts, and O-rings are replaced with new materials.
What piston and bleeder specs does this caliper have?
It's a floating cast-iron caliper with a 2.248 in (57.1 mm) piston and an M7x1 bleeder screw thread, with 12.000 mm bracket mounting holes at 1.250 mm thread pitch.
Should I replace both front calipers at once?
Replacing calipers in pairs on the same axle is good practice for balanced braking. This listing is for one front-left caliper, so order accordingly.
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