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Rear Brake Caliper Assembly for 2004-2007 Toyota Highlander is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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19B2905+19B2904
New
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Rear
3Y
2
12.4 pounds
14.65 x 8.54 x 6.46 inches
Steel
19B2905+19B2904
New
Yes
Rear
3Y
2
12.4 pounds
14.65 x 8.54 x 6.46 inches
Steel
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Watch for these red flags:
✅ Uneven brake pad wear (e.g., one pad thinner than others)
✅ Car pulling to one side when braking
✅ Squeaking/grinding noises from wheels
✅ Brake fluid leaks near wheels
Pro Tip: If your caliper piston won’t retract, it’s time for a replacement.
You can use our vehicle selector tool on the product page by entering your year, make, model, and engine. For the most accurate results, we also recommend checking your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) or contacting our support team directly.
Yes, we strongly recommend it.Replacing both front/rear calipers ensures balanced braking force and prevents uneven wear.Fun fact:73% of U.S. mechanics replace calipers in pairs for safety compliance.
If you have intermediate DIY skills and tools like a C-clamp (to compress pistons), it’s doable. But note:
⚠️ Bleeding brakes is REQUIRED to remove air bubbles.
⚠️ Torque specs matter – under/over-tightening causes leaks.
When in doubt, hire a pro – safety first!
All brake calipers sold on Autoroundparts.com are brand new, not remanufactured, ensuring optimal performance and durability right out of the box.
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