Other Name: Caliper, Front Brake; Brake Caliper; Caliper, Wheel Brake Cylinder/Caliper
Position: Front
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
1990-2002 GMC Safari | Base, GT, SL, SLE, SLT, SLX | 4 Cyl 2.5 L GAS, 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS
GMC Safari Brake Calipers
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GMC Safari Brake Calipers Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to overhaul the front brake calipers on GMC Safari?
A: Starting the front brake caliper overhaul requires removing it from the vehicle first. First insert a small piece of wooden repair tool at the front of the Piston before directing compressed air into the brake hose inlet port in order to protect the components. After you remove the Piston boot and Piston seal you should proceed by taking off the brake caliper bleed screw cap and bleed screw. Residual brake fluid inside the brake caliper bore must show no signs of severe scoring, corrosion above normal wear levels. The brake caliper housing needs replacement when damage is detected. Replacement becomes necessary when corrosion or wear exists on the mounting bracket guide surfaces. Clean all residue from the brake pad guiding surfaces on the brake caliper housing and mounting bracket before using denatured alcohol to clean all repair kit-excluded parts. Use filtered non-lubricated compressed air to dry all parts and blow out all passages in the brake caliper housing and bleeder valve until clean. To assemble the brake caliper install the bleed screw and cap first and then apply brake fluid gm p/n 12388967 (Canadian P/N 992667) on new Piston seals and brake caliper bore seal grooves making sure the seals remain untwisted. First use brake fluid to lubricate the brake caliper bores and pistons before installing the boot and Piston with the correct seating in both Piston and bore grooves. Repetition of Piston lubrication and installation should occur before placing the brake caliper in its original position on the vehicle.