Product Details:
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Place of Origin: | China |
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Brand Name: | Jekit |
Model Number: | 9040 |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
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Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 set |
Price: | Factory Price |
Packaging Details: | Box Size 45*45*45cm |
Delivery Time: | 5-7 days |
Payment Terms: | Western Union, T/T, Paypal |
Supply Ability: | 600 sets Per Month |
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Item Name: | 6 Pot Brake Kit | Caliper Pots: | 6 Piston |
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Disc Size: | 362x32mm | Caliper Material: | Aluminum |
Fit Wheel: | Rim 19 Inch | Car Model: | Honda Accord |
Color: | Red/Yellow/Custom Color | Pistons Size: | 38.1mm 31.8mm 27mm |
High Light: | 18In Wheel 6 Pot Brake Kit,362x32mm 6 Pot Brake Kit,362x32mm Brake Rotor Kit |
Product Description
Jekit 6 Piston Big Brake 362x32mm Rotor For Honda Accord 18 Inch
Complete Set Brake System Including These Part
Brake Calipers (1 pair)
Brake Lines (1 pair)
Brake Discs (1 pair)
Aluminum Center Caps (1 pair)
Aluminum Adapters (1 pair)
Brake pads (1 set)
You can choose caliper custom color and custom logo
Disc design available
HOW TO REMOVE AND REPLACE BRAKE SYSTEM CALIPERS
ASE certified mechanics show you the correct way to replace your brake calipers using everyday tools. When doing a brake job its a good idea to replace the brake calipers because they can leak brake fluid and stick which causes brake failure and uneven braking characteristics.
BRAKE CALIPER REPLACEMENT SUMMARY
Remove the tire
Remove caliper mounting bolts
Remove brake flex line
Lift the caliper from the brake pads
Match the old caliper to the new one
Reinstall caliper onto the brake pads
Reinstall caliper mounting bolts
Bleed the system
Reinstall tire
WHAT GOES WRONG?
A caliper will typical leak between the piston and seal or the piston will seize in the caliper bore causing the brake to lock up and not release. This is caused by the caliper piston developing rust and corrosion near housing seal. Leaks are caused by moister and dirt in the brake fluid which damages the rubber caliper piston seal. When the piston is reset (pushed back inward into the caliper housing) to except the new brake pads it can damage the seal and cause a leak. The seal should be okay for the first or second pad replacement. There are three reasons to replace the caliper, the first and most obvious is a fluid leak, the second is to prevent a leak due to age and the third is the piston is seized causing irregular braking or pad wear characteristics. A leak will cause the brake system warning light to come on because of the low fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir.
Symptoms of a Bad Brake Caliper
Fluid leak
Overheating brakes
Car pulls either to the right or left when applying the brakes
Uneven brake pad wear
Brakes not releasing
HOW DOES IT WORK?
A brake caliper is designed to utilize brake fluid under pressure to transfer hydraulic force from the brake master cylinder to the brake pads. The brake pads then contact the rotating brake rotor to slow the car through friction. A brake caliper is typically mounted to the caliper mount which embodies two caliper slides.
There are two basic designs of brake caliper mounting, fixed and floating. A fixed position brake caliper is bolted to the mount and is not allowed to move. This kind of design is constructed with one piston on either side of the caliper. The floating style of caliper which is more common is mounted to the caliper mounting bracket using slide bolts which allow the caliper to "float" as the brake pads wear, this design uses pistons on one side of the caliper. Brake calipers can have from 1 to 6 pistons depending on the manufacturer's design.
All brake calipers are fitted with a brake fluid bleeder which allows air to escape from the system. If air is allowed in the system it can cause a spongy brake pedal. A brake caliper piston is sealed to the brake caliper housing using a main piston seal. This seal allows the piston to move back and forth without allowing brake fluid to leak and is protected by a dust seal that helps keep debris from contaminating the integrity of the main seal.
Jekit Racing Rotor Size Minimum Inch Wheel Size
7600-285*24mm 15inch wheels
7600-300*24mm 16inch wheels or above
7600-300*28mm 17inch wheels or above
5200-330*28mm 17inch wheels or above
9200-330*28mm 17inch wheels or above
9200-345*28mm 18inch wheels or above
GT4-345*28mm 18inch wheels or above
8560-355*28mm 18inch wheels or above
9040-355*32mm 18inch wheels or above
8530-355*32mm 18inch wheels or above
GT6-355*32mm 18inch wheels or above
F50-355*32mm 18inch wheels or above
9040-362*32mm 19inch wheels or above
GT6-362*32mm 19inch wheels or above
8520-370*36mm 19inch wheels or above
8520-380*36mm 20inch wheels or above
8520-390*36mm 20inch wheels or above
GT6-380*34mm 20inch wheels or above
GT6-405*34mm 21inch wheels or above
8520-410*36mm 22inch wheels or above
Item Name | CP9040 |
Pots | 6 pistons |
Color | Yellow Color |
Rotor | 362*32mm |
Disc type | Type III |
Center Type | Floating Cebnter |
Car model | Honda Accord |
Wheel Rim | Rim 19 inch |
Complete Set Including Following
Brake Caliper
Brake Pads
Brake Disc
Aluminum Center Cap
Aluminum Adapter
Brake pads
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