Raybestos Brakes Disc Brake Caliper Bushing P/N:H16123
Keep your brake caliper sliding freely and your pads wearing evenly with the Raybestos Brakes R-Line Disc Brake Caliper Bushing (MPN H16013). This caliper guide bushing rides on the caliper guide pin so the caliper can slide as the brakes apply and release — a direct-fit replacement cataloged for front or rear caliper positions across a wide range of applications, including the 2006-2012 Ford Fusion, 1992-2005 Hyundai Elantra, 2005-2017 Nissan Frontier, 2003-2007 Subaru Forester, and many more (see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list).
If a seized, cracked, or worn caliper bushing is the cause of a sticking caliper, dragging brakes, or uneven pad wear, this replaces it. Inspect the guide pins and boots during service.
Interchange: H16060 · 16013K · 16015 · 16055 · HW16055 · H18021 · 1655-A · 1655A · 3001655A · F129660
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What does this caliper bushing do?
It rides on the caliper guide pin to provide a smooth sliding interface, helping the caliper move freely so the brake pads apply and release evenly against the rotor.
Does this fit front or rear brakes?
The catalog lists this bushing for both front and rear caliper positions depending on the vehicle. Confirm the correct position for your application in the Buyer's Guide tab.
How many do I need for my vehicle?
Quantity per application is listed as 1, but the number of guide bushings per caliper varies by vehicle. Check your caliper hardware and order the amount your job requires.
What are signs a caliper bushing may need replacing?
Signs that this part may need replacing include a sticking or dragging caliper, uneven or accelerated pad wear, and a hardened, cracked, or seized bushing found during inspection.
What numbers does this bushing interchange with?
It interchanges with H16060, 16013K, 16015, 16055, HW16055, H18021, 1655-A (1655A), 3001655A, F129660, and F129660S. Its own manufacturer part number is H16013.
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.