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The Ram Brake Caliper Repair Kit comes with seals, boots, pins and hardware to refurbish a caliper so hydraulic pressure remains tight and stopping power snaps back. Ram trucks retained the decades of brawn that counts, yet they now lean into brains too. Vehicle owners appreciate the stability of the frame that does not shake the cab when carrying payload. Besides, the optional air suspension lifts a full eight inches for clearance over rocks, then squats low on the highway for better mileage. The e-Torque mild hybrid provides trailer-smart, low-speed thrust and trims the fuel stops. Within the cab of the Ram, the presence of acoustic glass and active noise cancellation keeps noise from the road down to the effective range. A touchscreen the size of a tablet allows the driver to conveniently switch between maps, cameras, and playlists while on the move. Whenever you notice pedal sponginess, get a Brake Caliper Repair Kit. The necessary seals and boots are included in this Brake Caliper Repair Kit. Position the vehicle on a stable surface, secure the wheels with chocks, loosen the master cylinder cap, elevate the vehicle using a jack and then remove the wheel. Loosen the caliper and suspend it with wire, remove the pads, and push and remove the piston. Remove the old seals, clean the bore, grease the contact points, and seat the new seals and boots. Put the piston back in, grease up guide pins, bolt the caliper back on, refit pads, bleed until clear, and make sure the Brake Caliper Repair Kit holds pressure before you roll that Ram away.