The Chevrolet Impala is now in its tenth generation. It stands out because of its excellent performance and other great features. During the development of the Chevrolet Impala, many popular parts have been built, such as the brake caliper. It is like a clamp that sits on the rotors of the wheel, and it holds the brake pads and pistons. There are two different types of brake calipers, the floating and the fixed caliper.
Whereas, the worn brake caliper parts need to be repaired or replaced for better performance of the Chevrolet Impala. Here are the replacing steps. Firstly, remove the wheel to the designated side you are working on. Next, disconnect the brake hose and make sure to plug it off to avoid further brake fluid loss. Then, remove the caliper guide pins on the caliper bracket and the caliper unit. The installation of the brake caliper is the reverse of the removal. Make sure to use all new sealing washers and torque all bolts to the required torque. Choose among a vast selection of Impala parts at varied prices. Whatever you need for the Chevrolet Impala and its parts, a modern look, or excellent performance, we will try our best to meet your demands.