Description:
This rear right brake caliper replaces worn components to restore braking balance and responsiveness on compatible Jeep models. It fits 2007-2013 Jeep Wrangler JK and Liberty KK vehicles and offers an OE-style fit, making it a direct swap for many stock assemblies. The part includes a limited 5-year warranty according to the manufacturer, which adds coverage for peace of mind.
Key Points
This caliper is designed as an OE-style replacement, aimed at matching the original equipment geometry and mounting points for straightforward installation. It helps recover proper braking pressure and reduces uneven pad wear when paired with the correct pads and hardware. For those doing a brake job, this unit saves time because it typically requires the same hoses and hardware locations as the factory part.
Consider that some brake jobs benefit from replacing hoses, pads, or hardware kits at the same time. Also note that while the caliper is built to match OE fitment, rotor thickness and pad condition should be checked during installation to ensure consistent stopping performance. 🚗
Technical Specifications
- Name: Omix 16757.07 Brake Caliper, Rear, Right
- OE Reference: 68003778AA
- Vehicle Fitment: 2007-2013 Jeep Wrangler JK, 2007-2013 Jeep Liberty KK
- Position: Rear, right
- Warranty: 5-year limited warranty (manufacturer)
Usage Recommendations
When installing this caliper, bleed the brake system properly to remove air and restore firm pedal feel. Torque mounting bolts to factory specifications and inspect slide pins for smooth operation. If the original mounting bracket or hardware shows corrosion, replace those parts to avoid premature caliper sticking. For safety, reuse or replace the bleeder screw cap and follow vehicle-specific tightening sequences.
Brake fluid condition matters. Flush contaminated or aged fluid as part of maintenance, especially if the vehicle has high mileage. Remember that alignment of pads and rotor condition will influence the final ride feel and stopping distance, and professional inspection is advisable if you encounter uneven wear or pulsation during braking.






