Raybestos Brakes Disc Brake Caliper Pin P/N:H15347

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MPN: H15347
UPC: 887213307238
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Raybestos Brakes Disc Brake Caliper Pin P/N:H15347
Raybestos Brakes Disc Brake Caliper Pin P/N:H15347
$24.99

Keep your rear brake caliper sliding smoothly and clamping evenly with the Raybestos R-Line Disc Brake Caliper Guide Pin (P/N H15347). This R-Line caliper guide pin drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2014-2020 RAM ProMaster 1500, 2500, and 3500 (All), where it serves the rear brake calipers.

A caliper guide pin lets the caliper body slide on its mounting bracket so the brake pads apply and release squarely against the rotor. When a guide pin corrodes, seizes, or loses its protective boot, the caliper can bind — which can lead to uneven pad wear, drag, or noise. If a worn or seized guide pin is the source of your rear brake trouble, this replaces it.

  • Application: rear caliper guide pin for the listed RAM ProMaster applications.
  • Raybestos R-Line: part of Brake Parts Inc's Raybestos R-Line hardware program.
  • Quantity: each listed application uses two guide pins — order accordingly.
  • Country of origin: China.

Interchange: 14284 · Manufacturer part number H15347.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

14284

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a caliper guide pin do?

It lets the brake caliper slide on its mounting bracket so the pads apply and release squarely against the rotor for even braking.

Which vehicles does H15347 fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2014-2020 RAM ProMaster 1500, 2500, and 3500 (All). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

Is this a front or rear part?

The catalog lists this guide pin for the rear brake calipers on the listed RAM ProMaster applications.

How many guide pins do I need?

The listed applications use two guide pins, so order the quantity your service procedure requires.

What are signs a guide pin needs replacing?

A corroded or seized guide pin can cause the caliper to bind, leading to uneven pad wear, brake drag, or noise. Diagnose the cause before replacing.