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OEM Kia Brake Calipers For All Models

581302T200 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

Us build, 2.0L turbo, with luxury wheels, without elec park brake. Korea build, 2.0L turbo, with luxury wheels, 2.0L turbo, with luxury...
$437.93
MSRP $641.65
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581304C000 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

Us build, 2.0L turbo, with electric park brake, to 4/05/12.
$439.96
MSRP $644.63
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58110E4500 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

2017-19, with ev.
$351.49
MSRP $515.00
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58130G9200 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

Rwd, without brembo, 2022-23.
$434.07
MSRP $636.00
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581101M100 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

15 brakes.
$354.34
MSRP $519.18
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581302S550 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

All. 2.4L. 4wd.
$456.40
MSRP $668.72
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58130A9000 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

$648.43
MSRP $956.38
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58130D5100 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

Without hybrid, 1.6L. Without hybrid, 2.4L.
$437.93
MSRP $641.65
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58130R0100 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

$424.05
MSRP $621.32
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58130B2300 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

2017-19, without ev, with turbo.
$532.65
MSRP $780.43
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58130H9600 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

Rio. Right.
$476.15
MSRP $697.65
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58130K0000 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

11 inch rotor. 15 inch rotor.
$354.34
MSRP $519.18
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TL;DR Summary

Kia brake calipers apply pressure to the brake pads so the pads can clamp against the rotors. OEM brake calipers are designed for the brake system layout, rotor size, and mounting points used by compatible Kia models.

Shop Genuine Kia Parts With Confidence

Calipers may need attention when they leak, seize, wear unevenly, or cause brake drag. Because calipers are tied to hydraulic operation and hardware fitment, selecting the correct part is essential.

What This Category Includes

  • Front brake calipers
  • Rear brake calipers
  • Caliper brackets or related hardware where available
  • Brake repair components
  • Model- and axle-specific caliper options

Why Kia Genuine Parts Matter

Genuine Kia brake calipers are built to match factory brake system dimensions and connection points. Correct fit helps support proper pad alignment, hose connection, and rotor clearance.

How to Choose the Right Part

Confirm axle position, side, rotor size, drivetrain, model year, and trim before ordering. Some Kia brake systems use different calipers across trims or production ranges.

Compatibility / Fitment Guidance

Brake caliper fitment can vary on Kia models such as K5, Sportage, Sorento, Telluride, Soul, Seltos, and Carnival MPV. VIN confirmation is useful if more than one caliper appears for the same vehicle.

For related shopping, compare Brake Components, Brake Pads, and Brake Rotors.

Key Takeaways

  • Brake calipers are side- and axle-specific parts.
  • OEM calipers help match mounting points, hose connections, and rotor clearance.
  • Brake system configuration should be checked carefully before purchase.

FAQ

What does a brake caliper do?

It uses hydraulic pressure to press the brake pads against the rotor during braking.

Are left and right calipers interchangeable?

Usually no. Calipers are commonly side-specific and axle-specific.

Should pads and rotors be inspected with calipers?

Yes. Pads, rotors, hoses, and hardware should be reviewed when diagnosing caliper issues.