SKP Disc Brake Caliper P/N:SK18B5046

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$70.99
MPN: SK18B5046
Item Package Code: EA
Part Has Core (Y/N): N
Item Package Quantity: 1
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SKP Disc Brake Caliper P/N:SK18B5046
SKP Disc Brake Caliper P/N:SK18B5046
$70.99

Bring your rear brakes back to full clamping force with the SKP Disc Brake Caliper (P/N: SK18B5046), a direct-fit replacement for the rear-left or rear-right position on the 2007-2011 Dodge Nitro [All], 2008-2012 Jeep Liberty [All], 2007-2017 Jeep Wrangler [All], and 2018 Jeep Wrangler JK [All]. A disc brake caliper houses the hydraulic piston that presses the brake pads against the rotor, so a caliper that sticks, drags, leaks, or seizes can cause uneven pad wear, a soft or pulling brake feel, or reduced stopping power — if a failed caliper is the cause, this unit replaces it.

  • Rear position: serves the rear-left or rear-right corner on the listed applications.
  • Direct-fit replacement: designed to bolt on for the listed Dodge and Jeep applications.
  • Sold individually: this listing is for one caliper; replacing both rear calipers as a matched pair is recommended for even, balanced braking.
  • Country of origin: China.

Manufacturer part number SK18B5046 · GTIN 00840120978526. Always confirm the correct fitment for your vehicle in the Buyer's Guide tab before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which vehicles does this caliper fit?

It's a direct-fit rear caliper for the 2007-2011 Dodge Nitro, 2008-2012 Jeep Liberty, 2007-2017 Jeep Wrangler, and 2018 Jeep Wrangler JK (All engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm.

Is this a front or rear caliper?

It's a rear caliper, cataloged for the rear-left or rear-right position on the listed applications.

Does it come as a pair?

No, it's sold individually — this listing is for one caliper. Replacing both rear calipers as a matched pair is recommended for even, balanced braking.

What does a disc brake caliper do?

It houses the hydraulic piston that presses the brake pads against the rotor to slow the wheel. If the original caliper sticks, leaks, or seizes, this unit replaces it.

How do I know if my caliper needs replacing?

Signs a caliper may need replacing include sticking or dragging brakes, uneven pad wear, fluid leaks, or a pull to one side. Diagnose the cause before replacing.