Other Name: Caliper Assembly - Brake - Less Pad; Disc Brake Caliper, Rear Right; Brake Caliper Repair Kit; Caliper Assembly - Brake - Less Pads; Brake Caliper
Manufacturer Note: Includes Bracket
Position: Rear Passenger Side
Base No.: 2552
Item Weight: 5.60 Pounds
Item Dimensions: 9.7 x 5.4 x 7.5 inches
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
SKU: 8R3Z-2552-A
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's
factory warranty.
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Fits the following 2009 Ford Mustang Submodels:
Bullitt, GT | 8 Cyl 4.6 L GAS
2009 Ford Mustang Brake Caliper
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2009 Ford Mustang Brake Caliper Parts Q&A
Q: How to bleed the rear brake caliper on 2009 Ford Mustang?
A: Proper bleeding of the rear brake caliper requires new uncontaminated brake fluid of manufacturer-specified standards yet fully matches the specifications. Filling the brake master cylinder play a vital role throughout the bleeding process because it protects both the hardware and brake efficiency. Water must cleanse painted or plastic areas where brake fluid accumulates so the stain does not develop. A system bleed becomes necessary after any hydraulic system disconnection where air entry occurs by using manual or pressure bleeding equipment. The replacement of a new rear brake caliper needs to follow this specific procedure. The first step requires removing the wheel along with the tire before you detach the two brake caliper bolts and put the caliper to the side. Locate the exterior brake pad followed by insertion of a shop towel to prevent the brake caliper from touching the disc. Secure the brake caliper in its place with the two bolts then torque them to factory specifications. First extend the caliper piston through brake pedal use before taking out the two bolts and placing the caliper to the side. Switch out the bleeder screw cap while attaching a rubber drain hose to the bleeder screw before placing its uncovered end into clean brake fluid. You should use the Rear Brake Caliper Piston Adjuster Adapter to retract the piston completely before securing the bleeder screw according to specifications. Keep adjusting the bleeder screw until bubble-free fluid appears and restore brake master cylinder reservoir fluid when needed before reinstaling the bleeder screw cap. Finish the procedure by uninstalling the shop towel and the two brake caliper bolts before installing the outer brake pad and repositioning the brake caliper by torquing the bolts to factory specifications and putting back the wheel along with the tire.