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Winter conditions can be hard on any vehicle, but trucks bear the brunt of it. Salted roads, moisture, and freezing temperatures combine to test every part of a braking system, especially calipers.
Unless your daily driver is a classic Mini, or something of a similar ilk with drum brakes in all four corners, you'll have calipers providing the stopping force each time you hit the brake pedal.