Other Name: Brake Caliper; Caliper, Wheel Brake Cylinder/Caliper
Position: Driver Side
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2003 GMC Yukon XL 2500 | SLE, SLT | 8 Cyl 6.0 L GAS, 8 Cyl 8.1 L GAS
GMC Yukon XL 2500 Brake Calipers
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Q: How to Overhaul Rear Brake Calipers (25 Series) on GMC Yukon XL 2500?
A: Before modifying the 25 series rear brake caliper you must put new elements from the repair kit into place and brush brake fluid across rubber components to enhance assembly. Perform all service steps on a clean area with no mineral oil present and apply the exact dry specific torque values. Take the brake caliper out of the vehicle first. The user should never put fingers near the Piston when applying compressed air to prevent hand injury. Place a thin wood piece in front of pistons to protect them before severing them through the brake hose inlet fitting port of the brake caliper housing. Discard the two pistons as well as both Piston boots and Piston seals before taking away the brake caliper bleed screw cap and bleed screw. Check the brake caliper bores and Piston seal grooves for wear and rust. Substitute the brake caliper housing when these parts reveal intense damage. Look for wear marks and rust on the brake caliper mounting bracket guide surfaces before replacing the bracket when needed. Use denatured alcohol to clean every component outside the repair kit before cleaning the brake pad guiding structures on both housings and brackets. Use non-lubricated filtered compressed air to clean all spaces in the brake caliper housing and bleeder valve. After installing the bleed screw insert torque settings of 12 nm into place then attach the bleed screw cap. Apply brake fluid to both the new Piston seal and brake caliper bore seal groove before seating the seal into its grooves without twisting it. Apply brake fluid to both the brake caliper bore and the Piston before placing them into position with the boot completely connected to each groove. Perform this installation process for all brake pistons. Reposition the brake caliper when the work is completed.