Brakes are one of, if not the, most important part of your trailer and it's a good idea to keep them running in peak condition. The caliper houses the pistons and brake pads and without them, you wouldn't be able to stop. It's a good rule of thumb to have your calipers replaced every 75,000 miles or every 7-10 years, depending on the wear and tear you subject your trailer to. There may be times when your calipers fail before these milestones but there are symptoms to watch out for. If you feel your trailer pulling to one side when you apply the brakes, that's a sure sign that your calipers have gone bad. Other signs include leaking fluid, reduced braking ability, and loud noises. When it's time to replace the calipers on your trailer, you can trust SkipperMate Marine. The Premium Saltwater Double Coated Premium Range USA 3K-6K lbs Replacement Caliper. It's an ideal alternative to Kodiak 225 and DeeMaxx calipers and comes with Dacromet coating for the ultimate in corrosion protection. Order online today or contact us with any questions.