OEM Volkswagen Brake Calipers
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Corrado,
- Golf,
- Jetta,
- Passat
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Golf,
- Golf Alltrack,
- Golf SportWagen,
- Passat
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Golf R
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Passat
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Passat
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Arteon,
- Golf Alltrack,
- Golf SportWagen,
- Passat,
- Taos
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Beetle,
- Eos,
- Golf,
- Golf R,
- GTI,
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Beetle,
- Golf,
- Jetta
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Routan
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Tiguan
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Beetle,
- Eos,
- Golf,
- Golf R,
- GTI,
Disc Brake Caliper
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Arteon,
- CC,
- Tiguan
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Stop with Confidence With Genuine Volkswagen Brake Calipers
The brake caliper is the mechanical muscle that makes your braking system work. When you press the brake pedal, the caliper uses hydraulic pressure to squeeze the pads against the brake rotor, creating the friction needed to slow your car down.
Are Aftermarket Brake Calipers Worth It? Worst Pitfalls of Using Non-OEM Brake Parts
For a performance car like the Volkswagen GTI, you need high-quality brake parts to achieve consistent, fade-free stopping power. Here's why using aftermarket brake calipers isn't worth the little savings:
1. Frequent Piston Seizing
Lower-quality aftermarket pistons often corrode and "lock up," causing your brakes to stay engaged and overheat the rotors.
2. Leaking Bleeder Valves
Poorly machined threads on aftermarket units can lead to persistent fluid leaks at the bleeder screw, which is a major safety hazard.
3. Spongy Pedal Feel
If the caliper casting is too thin or the seals are the wrong size, you may experience a "soft" brake pedal that lacks initial bite.
4. Rapid Paint Peeling
Cheap "remanufactured" aftermarket calipers often have poor surface preparation, leading to unsightly rust.
5. Incompatible Brake Line Ports
Variations in the thread pitch or depth of the brake line port can make it impossible to get a tight seal.
6. Noisy Brake Operation
Aftermarket calipers often lack the precision-fit hardware clips required to prevent the pads from rattling.
Find the Best Volkswagen Brake Calipers at OEM VW Parts Haus
Don't compromise your safety with "budget" braking components. To find the exact hardware for your Volkswagen GTI, reach out to us today.