581614H000 Hyundai / KIA ROD ASSY-GUIDE(A), Price: 7.78$, Weight: 0.071kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Hyundai / KIA

581614H000

ROD ASSY-GUIDE(A)

4

0.071

4-5

7.78$

 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FEBEST
1274H1UPF 
FRONT CALIPER SLIDE PIN
6
0.115
2-3
2.43$
 

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Front Brake Caliper Guide Rod Assembly (Fits Hyundai & Kia)

This brake hardware piece keeps your front caliper aligned so the pads press the rotor evenly. It’s a small part with a big job: ensuring stable braking, smooth pad wear, and quiet operation βœ…

Why this part is needed

When you hit the pedal, the caliper must slide freely while staying perfectly straight. The guide rod supports that movement and holds the caliper in the correct track, even under heat and heavy braking ?

How it works

The rod runs through the caliper bracket and works with bushings/boots to create a controlled sliding action. It allows the caliper to β€œfloat” as the pads clamp the disc, helping both inner and outer pads share the load evenly.

What happens if it’s worn or broken

A damaged guide rod can cause uneven pad wear, pulling to one side, brake squeal, vibrations, and overheating. In severe cases the caliper may stick, leading to rotor damage and longer stopping distance ⚠️

Technician tip

Always inspect the rubber boot and use proper high-temp brake grease. If the rod is pitted or seized, replacement is the safest fix ?️