Great replacement parts
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Great replacement parts
I used these TRQ calipers in all 4 positions on my F250. They work great and appear to be of good quality. One note to installers: the rears have L and R stamped on them. Do not use this to determine left or right position. L is passenger and R is drivers. Ultimately, just make sure the bleeder is at the top so that it doesn't trap air. I was told that the stamp is there for the factory worker to know which position to drill for the bleeder.
They look nice and I like that they are new and not reman'd. Some things I discovered during initial inspection... One came in a finished box, while the other was in plain cardboard box with part number sticker. the one in plain box had some minor issues. ie, one piston seal not properly seated and with a piece of the piston coating between the seal and piston. Both calipers have some sharp edges that got missed during finishing process. the dark coating on the pistons has flaws/ missed areas or flaking off. Caliper slide pins do not seem of the same quality as OEM but should work just fine. All calipers including fronts are mis stamped. Driver side has R, Pass has L. Not critical but something to note. Overall, everything I noticed is minor and shouldn't effect actual performance. I wanted these because they are new and not remanufactured. I think there are only a few options for New calipers anymore. I will report back after installation and getting time on them
Como los de fabrica se ven muy bien aun me falta instalarlos
I havent installed it yet but it looks like a solid part.
Parts were good quality, fit perfect, shipping was fast . Feels good having your truck parts brought to you front door. Every body should do this, I have a truck im going to be building, this will be my go to place for sure. SHM. I'll spread the word!
These will not be correct because your vehicle was built before the noted cut off date of 02/00.
Hello, The pistons in the calipers are made of the same type of metal as the factory parts as they would have to withstand the same forces and function the same. Thanks!