Audi Brake Calipers
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Precision Stopping Power With Genuine Audi Brake Calipers
The brake caliper is the mechanical heart of your braking system, responsible for clamping the pads onto the rotors to slow your Audi SQ5. Over time, heat and road salt can cause internal pistons to seize or seals to leak, compromising your safety. At Audi OEM Parts, we provide factory-new calipers that ensure balanced braking force and consistent pedal feel for every stop.
Worst Drawbacks of Using Aftermarket Brake Calipers
Inconsistent Casting Quality
Cheap metals can flex under heavy pressure, leading to a "spongy" brake pedal.
Premature Piston Seizing
Inferior plating on the pistons can cause them to stick, causing the brakes to drag.
Fluid Leaks
Lower quality seals are more prone to failure, leading to a dangerous loss of brake fluid.
Poor Paint or Coating
Aftermarket finishes often peel or rust within a single season of driving.
Noise Issues
Incorrect tolerances can cause the brake pads to rattle or squeal within the caliper bracket.
Expert Buying Tips for New Brake Calipers
Ensure you get the right braking performance with these professional purchasing tips:
Verify Your Trim
Performance models often use larger multi-piston calipers that are not interchangeable with base models.
Buy in Pairs
Replacing calipers in pairs ensures balanced braking performance across the axle.
Check for Core Charges
Many genuine calipers have a core charge; return your old unit for a partial refund.
Inspect the Brake Hose
If your caliper failed, the hose might be old; consider replacing it at the same time.
Maximize your safety by choosing OEM parts. If you are unsure which caliper fits your VIN, reach out to us for a fitment check.