Nugeon Disc Brake Caliper P/N:99-01710B

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$146.99
MPN: 99-01710B
UPC: 736749372374
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Nugeon Disc Brake Caliper P/N:99-01710B
Nugeon Disc Brake Caliper P/N:99-01710B
$146.99

Keep your front brakes clamping evenly with the Nugeon Disc Brake Caliper 99-01710B, a direct-fit replacement for the front right position on the 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe, 2008-2014 Scion xD, 2009-2019 Toyota Corolla, and 2009-2014 Toyota Matrix. The caliper houses the piston that presses the brake pads against the rotor when you apply the brakes, then releases them when you let off the pedal.

  • Front right fitment: cataloged for the front right corner on the listed applications.
  • Piston-actuated clamping: the piston drives the pads onto the rotor to generate braking friction.
  • Direct-fit replacement: engineered to install on the listed vehicles for the front right position.

Signs this caliper may need replacing include brake fluid seeping at the caliper, a sticking or seized piston, uneven pad wear, or the vehicle pulling to one side. If a failed caliper is the cause of these symptoms, this unit replaces it. This listing is for one caliper (front right); for even, balanced braking it's best practice to service the opposite corner and inspect pads and rotor at the same time.

Manufacturer part number 99-01710B.

Frequently Asked Questions

What position does this caliper fit?

It is cataloged for the front right position on the listed applications.

Which vehicles does it fit?

The 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe, 2008-2014 Scion xD, 2009-2019 Toyota Corolla, and 2009-2014 Toyota Matrix. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

How many calipers come in this listing?

One caliper for the front right corner. For even braking, it's best practice to service the opposite side and inspect pads and rotor as well.

What does a brake caliper do?

It houses the piston that presses the brake pads against the rotor when you apply the brakes, then releases them when you let off the pedal.

What are signs a caliper may need replacing?

Brake fluid seeping at the caliper, a sticking or seized piston, uneven pad wear, or pulling to one side. Diagnose the cause before replacing.