Raybestos Brakes Disc Brake Caliper P/N:FRC11887
Put hydraulic clamping force back on the front-left corner of your Jeep with the Raybestos R-Line Remanufactured Semi-Loaded Disc Brake Caliper & Bracket Assembly (FRC11272). This floating-type caliper houses the piston that presses the brake pads against the rotor, and it installs as a direct-fit, front-left replacement for the 2002-2007 Jeep Liberty (All engines). Materials match OE specifications and vehicle-specific designs.
Specs: cast-iron casting, 2.594 in (65.9 mm) caliper piston, 3/8-24 bleeder screw thread, and 14.000 mm bracket mounting holes with a 2.000 mm thread pitch. Country of origin: Mexico.
Interchange: 15-11132 · 1511132 · 99-17670B · 9917670B · 18-B4845 · 18B4845 · 18-P4845 · 18P4845 · 141.58004 · 14158004 · 142.58004 · 14258004 · SC4411 · 14-1132 · 141132
Manufacturer part number FRC11272.
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Will this caliper fit my vehicle?
It is a direct-fit, front-left replacement for the 2002-2007 Jeep Liberty (All engines). Confirm your application in the Buyer's Guide tab before ordering.
Is this a remanufactured part?
Yes. It is a Raybestos R-Line remanufactured semi-loaded caliper and bracket assembly rebuilt from an OE core with all-new rubber and sealing components, then pressure tested.
What components are replaced during the rebuild?
The seals, boots, bleeder screws, abutment hardware, banjo bolts, and O-rings are all replaced with new materials to support leak-free operation.
What are signs my caliper may need replacing?
Signs include brake fluid leaking at the caliper, a piston that sticks or drags, uneven pad wear, or a pull to one side. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
Should I replace both calipers at once?
This caliper is sold individually for the front-left position. Replacing both front calipers as a matched pair is recommended for even, balanced braking, though not required.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.