1994 Jeep Wrangler "replace brake pads" Questions

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replace front brake pads and rotors on my 94 Jeep wrangler. I have some mechanical background, can I do this job myself? All you have to do is take off your calipers and the rotor will slide right off

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brake booster. Most pulling problems are the result of a caliper slide problem.When the pads are replaced with new,much thicker pads,the calipers are suddenly riding in a different area of the sliders

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...replace the brake pads and roaters turned and here it is 10 months later and dealership told me pads are bad again and need to be replaced again at less than 1 year later? I also have a loud clunking ...

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pads and rotors are fine. Thank You Joe K. The front brakes are good at 30000 mile intervals ,because they do most of the stopping power. 50 to 60000 miles is about normal on the rear brakes. The most

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...brake booster to the pads,shoes have replaced all the lines on this also.have bled the brake system of all the air.still i have no pedal at all.can pump up the pedal and have very limited brake.what ...

...just wanted to make sure all springs are on correct and where do u adjust parking brake unless the cable is stretch as soon as you replace the pads the parking break will normally go back into ...

pads were completly worn off., I also replaced the caliper to try and fix the problem. After my wife drove it today and returned from a 5 mile trip she said it was smoking and still pulling. I have no

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...brake shoes (I hear the springs) and wont come off. I dont see an adjustment on the backside of the hub. How do I get the rotor off? try removing the pads and the piston may have a cross or a slot it ...

1997 Jeep wrangler rear emergency brake cable replaced and now brake light stays on possible cable out of adjustment to loose.try forcing brake aplicator towards full off and see if it goes off. if so

...replace the brake hose. If it doesn't, replace the caliper. I do both the caliper and hose, when the caliper is bad. Brad has a good point also. Over extended calipers will lock up, best to replace ...

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