Question about 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee
You might want to check the rear brakes also. But it might be that one of the retaining clips is broken or come loose and moves against a moving part when the brakes are activated.
Check the rear brakes first, and if they are okay, then jack it up and put on jack stands. Start the car and have someone "operate" the car and brakes, BUT BE CAREFUL there are a lot of moving parts that could ruin your day!
Posted on May 17, 2011
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