Brake Calipers
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COMPBRAKE [PRO RACE 14] REAR HANDBRAKE CALIPERS [SLIM 10-12MM DISC] BLACK [PAIR]
£599.99 ex-VAT (£719.99 inc VAT UK only)COMPBRAKE [PRO RACE 14] REAR HANDBRAKE CALIPERS [SLIM 10-12MM DISC] RED [PAIR]
£599.99 ex-VAT (£719.99 inc VAT UK only)COMPBRAKE [PRO RACE 15] REAR ELECTRIC HANDBRAKE CALIPERS RED-BLUE-BLACK [PAIR]
£699.99 ex-VAT (£839.99 inc VAT UK only)Compbrake B16 Calipers [4 Pot] Black [Pair] M16 Gp4 Direct Replacement
£389.99 ex-VAT (£467.99 inc VAT UK only)COMPBRAKE B4 PRO RACE 14 CALIPERS [FRONT-4 POT] BLACK [PAIR]
£599.99 ex-VAT (£719.99 inc VAT UK only)COMPBRAKE B4 PRO RACE 14 CALIPERS [FRONT-4 POT] RED [PAIR]
£599.99 ex-VAT (£719.99 inc VAT UK only)Compbrake B4 Pro Race 2 Calipers [4 Pot] Black [Pair]
£389.99 ex-VAT (£467.99 inc VAT UK only)Compbrake B4 Pro Race 4 Calipers [4 Pot] [Pair]
£369.99 ex-VAT (£443.99 inc VAT UK only)High Performance Brake Calipers
Compbrake are leading manufacturers of high-performance brake calipers suitable for track, race and rally events. We develop all of our own high-performance brake solutions for all makes and models of cars. We provide only the best front and rear calipers, and everything is developed by us here in the UK.
4 and 6 POT Brake Calipers
Our 4 and 6 POT brake kits are a direct replacement for your existing calipers and will put you ahead of your competitors with improved stopping distances from high speeds.
Made from a solid billet of aluminium you can be sure that when buying from Compbrake you’re receiving a high-end product which is used by ARDS qualified drivers who have tested our products thoroughly in race conditions.
Performance
Our brake Kits are an extremely popular upgrade for motorsports enthusiasts. They’re the perfect upgrade for high powered vehicles that need to be able to stop quickly to maximise their lap times.
Having the right brake setup, you can greatly improve performance and handling. Without big brakes you could be left behind as your braking point will be far less than your competitors.
Contact Compbrake
If you cannot find calipers for your vehicle, please do not hesitate to contact us via our online contact form or call us on 01744 895 888.
BREAK CALIPER FAQ’S
WHAT ARE BRAKE CALIPERS?
Brake calipers are components of a braking system responsible for applying pressure to the brake pads, which in turn press against the brake rotors to slow down or stop a vehicle.HOW DO BRAKE CALIPERS WORK?
Brake calipers work by utilising hydraulic pressure from the brake fluid to force the brake pads against the brake rotors, creating friction and slowing down the vehicle.HOW MUCH DO BRAKE CALIPERS COST?
The cost of brake calipers varies depending on the specific make, model, and manufacturer. For accurate pricing, please browse our products above or contact us directly.HOW DO YOU ADJUST BRAKE CALIPERS?
To adjust brake calipers, follow the manufacturer’s instructions, which typically involve adjusting the caliper position or using an adjustment screw to ensure proper pad-to-rotor clearance.HOW LONG DO BRAKE CALIPERS LAST?
The lifespan of brake calipers can vary depending on various factors such as driving conditions, maintenance, and quality. Generally, they can last for several years before requiring replacement.HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO REPLACE BRAKE CALIPERS IN THE UK?
The cost to replace brake calipers in the UK can vary depending on factors such as the vehicle make and model, the specific caliper needed, and labour costs. For accurate pricing, it is best to consult with a professional mechanic.WHAT ARE BRAKE CALIPERS MADE OF?
Brake calipers are commonly made of materials such as cast iron or aluminium alloys, which provide durability and heat dissipation properties required for braking applications.WHY DO BRAKE CALIPERS SEIZE?
Brake calipers may seize due to various factors, including corrosion, contaminated brake fluid, lack of lubrication, or worn caliper pistons or seals. Regular maintenance and inspection can help prevent caliper seizure.HOW DO YOU BLEED BRAKE CALIPERS?
To bleed brake calipers, open the bleed screws on the calipers and follow a specific bleeding procedure outlined in the vehicle’s service manual or consult a professional mechanic.CAN YOU DRIVE WITH A BROKEN BRAKE CALIPER?
It is not recommended to drive with a broken brake caliper. A broken caliper can severely affect the braking performance of the vehicle, potentially leading to compromised safety and further damage to the braking system.WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DRIVE WITH A BAD BRAKE CALIPER?
Driving with a bad brake caliper can result in uneven braking, reduced braking effectiveness, overheating of the brake components, increased wear on brake pads and rotors, and potentially dangerous driving conditions. It is crucial to address the issue promptly to ensure safe operation of the vehicle.