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Brake Caliper Replacement Service
We'll bring and install your new brakes right where you are!
Save up to 50% on your brake caliper replacement service
Brake calipers replaced right where you’re parked
24-months/24,000-miles warranty
Premium brake calipers without the dealer prices
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Mobile Brake Caliper Replacement Near You
Looking for a convenient and professional brake caliper replacement? At WeBrakes, we don’t have a traditional brake shop and instead bring expert brake service directly to you — whether you’re in Center City, on the Main Line, or surrounding boroughs like Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Wayne, Villanova, or Haverford.
Whether you’re in need of a brake pad replacement, rotor replacement, or want to start with an inspection we’ll come directly to you, fully equipped for brake repairs right where you’re parked. Currently servicing the Greater Philadelphia Area:
Philadelphia County
Delaware County
Bucks County
Montgomery County
Chester County
and more..
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GET Brake Caliper Replacement at Your Location
Our factory-trained mechanics provide premium-quality brake caliper replacement service at a time and place that works best for you.
get a free quote
Fill out our simple form or call us to get an upfront, transparent, fixed quote for brake caliper replacement needs.
Schedule your CALIPER REPLACEMENT
Once you approve the estimate, we’ll schedule the repair. We are typically available for the same-day service or just choose a day that works best for you.
We come to You
Our factory-trained technician will arrive at the scheduled time and place, fully equipped to provide full brake service on-site.
What is a brake caliper?
Brake calipers are a part of your vehicle’s braking system, responsible for clamping the brake pads against the rotor to create the friction needed to slow or stop the car. While calipers may not require replacement as often as brake pads or brake rotors, they do wear out overtime due to corrosion and brake fluid leaks, leading to issues like uneven brake wear or grinding noises.
At WeBrakes, we specialize in mobile brake repair, including caliper replacement, bringing expert service directly to your location. If you suspect your calipers need to be replaced, our team can inspect your braking system and install high-quality parts to restore your vehicle’s safety and performance.

Brake Caliper Replacement Cost
Brake caliper replacement cost typically ranges from $300 to $800 per caliper, including both parts and professional installation. The final price will depend on your vehicle’s make, model, and year, as well as the manufacturer and quality of brake caliper selected. Premium and ultra-premium brake calipers generally fall at the higher end of this range but offer enhanced performance and longevity.
Because WeBrakes mobile brake repair doesn’t have the typical overhead costs of a traditional shop, we’re able to pass these savings on to our customers. Call us today or submit a request for a free estimate below and see how we could save up to 50% on your brake caliper replacement.

brake caliper replacement on all makes and models
Our factory-trained mobile mechanics specialize in brake repairs for all makes and models—domestic, European, and exotic vehicles.























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Real stories of convenience, quality, and trust.
I had a great experience with Aaron from WeBrakes. He was on time, efficient and pleasant to work with as was the entire process with WeBrakes. I would highly recommend there services.
Philadelphia, PA
Super glad I came across WeBrakes! My tech's name was Aaron and he was very professional and quick. Had everything on him to for the brake pad replacement right in my driveway. Highly recommend this brake shop.
Glen Mills, PA
This was my first experience using a mobile brake repair service for my car. I searched brake repairs near me and found WeBrakes. They responded right away with a quote and earliest availability. My tech was Mike, who came on time, explained everything to me and made this so smooth and super convenient! I will definitely be using them in the future and definitely recommending to friends and family!
Downingtown, PA
FAQ
Frequently asked brake caliper questions
Still have questions about brake caliper replacements?
We’re happy to help.
How to know if a brake caliper needs to be replaced?
If your brake calipers need replacement, there are several signs to watch for. A car pulling to one side while braking can indicate a stuck caliper that’s not applying even pressure. Uneven brake pad wear is another clue, as a malfunctioning caliper may cause one set of pads to wear down faster than the other. Grinding or squealing noises when braking can be a sign of a caliper sticking and not letting the pads retract properly. Leaking brake fluid from the caliper is a serious issue that needs immediate attention, as it can lead to brake failure. Additionally, a spongy or soft brake pedal may indicate air or moisture in the lines due to a leaking caliper. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to have your calipers inspected and replaced. Don’t compromise on safety, submit a request for a free quote and let WeBrakes take care of all your brake maintenance needs.
How often should brake calipers be replaced?
Brake calipers generally last along time, often around 75,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on conditions and how well the brake system is maintained. However, they may need to be replaced sooner if they become damaged or corroded. High-performance or heavy-duty vehicles, as well as those frequently driven in harsh conditions (like off-roading, towing, or frequent stop-and-go traffic), may experience more wear on their calipers, leading to earlier replacement.
It's not common to replace calipers at regular intervals unless there’s a problem, but it’s a good idea to have them inspected during a brake inspection.
How long does it take to replace brake CALIPER?
Brake caliper replacement typically takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on your vehicle’s make and model, as well as the condition of the braking system. The process involves lifting the vehicle, removing the old calipers, installing new ones, and then ensuring the brake system is properly bled to remove any air and restore braking pressure. If you’re replacing both front or rear brake caliper, the time may increase slightly.
Do you offer a warranty on brakes service?
Yes! Every part and service we provide is backed by the WeBrakes Guarantee.
Can you come to my work or home?
Yes, we perform brake repairs at office buildings, in parking garages or parking lots, or low traffic streets.