How to tell which front calipers I have on my Dodge Charger, Challenger, 300 Or Magnum?

Brake Replacement can often become annoying on a Dodge Charger / Challenger / 300. There are many brake options and our website is mapped out to hopefully help you find what you need. If you are unsure of what to buy as a replacement you can feel free to use this page for reference.

There is one caliper option I am forgetting here and its the pursuit calipers, If anyone has a photo to donate feel free to email it over to us @ Sales@797Performance.com 

1 or Single Piston Front

Typically found on v6 or lower trim v8 cars. 

Single Piston Caliper

 

Two or Dual Piston Front

Typically found on R/T Models

Dual Piston Caliper

 

Four Piston Front

Typically found on scat pack or SRT8 Cars, These cars will always also have 4 Piston rear so no need to worry on that. 

4 Piston

 

6 Piston Front

Typically found on "Dynamics Package" SRT & Scatpack cars as well as the Hellcat Cars, this version shown below is the size that runs up until 2021 1/2 or so dodge made a switch. 

For rotors you can typically depend on these having a 10 bolt pattern on the rotor hat for easy identification.

6 Piston

6 Piston with 15.7 Rotor

Shown below, most of the 2021 later cars are equipped with this. Most widebody cars as well, though the 6 piston stuff listed above is compatible, we suggest using the proper size rotor. The pads are the same from both of the 6 piston options. Another key indicator on this rotor is that it will have 12 bolts on the 2 piece section and the calipers will usually say SRT instead of Brembo

400MM 6 Piston

Hopefully with this you can now use our website to determine which pads or rotors you may need for your car and not take this information and go elsewhere. Don't forget we will price match or beat anyone if we can. 

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