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Nissan Elgrand E51 (2002-2010) Rear Brake Caliper Slider Pins (Pair)

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Nissan Elgrand E51 (2002-2010) Rear Brake Caliper Slider Pins (Pair)

  • Make: Nissan
  • Model: Elgrand
  • Year Break: 2002-2010
  • Type: Brake Caliper Slider Pins (Rear)
  • Position On Vehicle: Rear Brake Caliper Assembly
  • Quantity: 2

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Nissan Elgrand E51 Rear Brake Caliper Slider Pins: Detailed Guide

What Are Rear Brake Caliper Slider Pins?

The rear brake caliper slider pins on the Nissan Elgrand E51 allow the caliper to move smoothly when the brakes are applied. They sit inside the caliper bracket and help position the brake pads evenly against the rotor.

Why Do Rear Brake Caliper Slider Pins Need Replacing?

Wear and Tear
Over time, the pins can wear down from constant friction and exposure to heat. This wear can cause the caliper to seize or move unevenly, leading to poor braking performance.

Corrosion
Moisture, road salt, and debris can cause rust and corrosion. Corroded pins may stick, preventing the caliper from sliding properly.

Reduced Brake Efficiency
Worn or damaged pins can lead to uneven brake pad wear, reduced braking power, and increased heat buildup. This can cause longer stopping distances and potential brake failure.

How to Identify When to Replace the Slider Pins

  1. Uneven Brake Pad Wear
    One pad may wear down faster than the other, indicating that the caliper is not moving smoothly.
  2. Grinding or Squealing Noises
    A sticking caliper or binding brake pads can create noise when braking.
  3. Sticking Caliper
    If the caliper doesn’t move freely, the brake pads will drag on the rotor, leading to overheating and increased wear.
  4. Visible Damage or Rust
    If the pins appear rusty, worn, or damaged, they should be replaced.

Why Replacing the Slider Pins Is Essential

Worn slider pins affect how the brake pads engage with the rotor. If left untreated, they can cause:

  • Uneven Pad Wear: This leads to premature brake pad replacement.
  • Reduced Braking Power: Poor caliper movement means less braking force.
  • Potential Damage to the Rotor: Dragging pads can damage the rotor surface.

Replacing the pins restores proper brake function and ensures safety.

Our Slider Pin Upgrade

Our upgraded Nissan Elgrand E51 rear brake caliper slider pins are built to last. Made from premium, corrosion-resistant materials, these pins are more durable than the OEM parts. They slide more smoothly, improving brake performance and reducing wear. Our upgrade ensures a longer lifespan, less maintenance, and better braking efficiency. Replace your worn pins with our upgrade for a safer, more reliable driving experience.

Make

Nissan

Part Type

Brakes

Nissan Elgrand E51 Rear Brake Caliper Slider Pins: Detailed Guide

What Are Rear Brake Caliper Slider Pins?

The rear brake caliper slider pins on the Nissan Elgrand E51 allow the caliper to move smoothly when the brakes are applied. They sit inside the caliper bracket and help position the brake pads evenly against the rotor.

Why Do Rear Brake Caliper Slider Pins Need Replacing?

Wear and Tear
Over time, the pins can wear down from constant friction and exposure to heat. This wear can cause the caliper to seize or move unevenly, leading to poor braking performance.

Corrosion
Moisture, road salt, and debris can cause rust and corrosion. Corroded pins may stick, preventing the caliper from sliding properly.

Reduced Brake Efficiency
Worn or damaged pins can lead to uneven brake pad wear, reduced braking power, and increased heat buildup. This can cause longer stopping distances and potential brake failure.

How to Identify When to Replace the Slider Pins

  1. Uneven Brake Pad Wear
    One pad may wear down faster than the other, indicating that the caliper is not moving smoothly.
  2. Grinding or Squealing Noises
    A sticking caliper or binding brake pads can create noise when braking.
  3. Sticking Caliper
    If the caliper doesn’t move freely, the brake pads will drag on the rotor, leading to overheating and increased wear.
  4. Visible Damage or Rust
    If the pins appear rusty, worn, or damaged, they should be replaced.

Why Replacing the Slider Pins Is Essential

Worn slider pins affect how the brake pads engage with the rotor. If left untreated, they can cause:

  • Uneven Pad Wear: This leads to premature brake pad replacement.
  • Reduced Braking Power: Poor caliper movement means less braking force.
  • Potential Damage to the Rotor: Dragging pads can damage the rotor surface.

Replacing the pins restores proper brake function and ensures safety.

Our Slider Pin Upgrade

Our upgraded Nissan Elgrand E51 rear brake caliper slider pins are built to last. Made from premium, corrosion-resistant materials, these pins are more durable than the OEM parts. They slide more smoothly, improving brake performance and reducing wear. Our upgrade ensures a longer lifespan, less maintenance, and better braking efficiency. Replace your worn pins with our upgrade for a safer, more reliable driving experience.

Make

Nissan

Part Type

Brakes

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