What kind of brake kit do I need for my Jeep Cherokee?

What kind of brake kit do I need for my Jeep Cherokee?

Kit includes dual drilled rotors to accept 5 on 4.5 inch and 5 on 5.5 inch bolt pattern, calipers, all necessary brackets to fit the Dana 35, Dana 44 & Chrysler 8.25 inch housings found in Jeep vehicles. It also includes an internal drum parking brake for better holding power.

Where to buy disc brake pads and rotors?

Order brake kits complete with calipers, pads and rotors or any of these separate components. Browse or search for kits from Baer Brakes, Power Stop and Power Slot and parts from other top manufacturers. Save time and money as you prepare to perform extensive brake repairs by purchasing these parts together.

What kind of brake pads do trail gear use?

Emergency brake cables sold separately. Trail Gear’ s Rear Disc Kit ha a 3/8in. thick laser cut caliper bracket with grade 10.9 mounting bolts fro a super strong mounting system. Trail Gear uses the larger GM style calipers that are shipped fully loaded and include GM style vented rotors that were custom made just for this application.

What kind of valve do I need for disc brake?

The DOT approved brake lines are made so that one end fits the GM calipers and the other end attaches to your OEM Toyota brake lines, so no new fittings are required. This kit does require either a 2 lb. residual valve or the ever popular 1in. bore master cylinder that most pick ups and 4Runners have already had upgraded.

Where to buy brake rotors for Jeep Cherokee?

Shop AutoZone for Jeep Cherokee Brake Rotor. 10% OFF $75. Use Code: DIYSAVE10 Online Ship-to-Home Orders Only Your Jeep Cherokee goes everywhere, but not without the right set of brakes.

Where are the brake calipers and rotors located?

The brake calipers and rotors should not be ignored when servicing the brake system. The calipers use hydraulic pressure from the brake fluid to squeeze the brake pads against the rotors. Rotors are installed on the wheel hub and rotate as the wheel spins while providing a contact surface for the brake pads.

Where can I buy brake pads and rotors?

It doesn’t matter what parts you need for your next brake replacement, O’Reilly Auto Parts has what you need to get the job done. You can find the right brake pads, rotors, calipers, and more at your local O’Reilly Auto Parts store.

How are brake pads installed on a car?

The calipers use hydraulic pressure from the brake fluid to squeeze the brake pads against the rotors. Rotors are installed on the wheel hub and rotate as the wheel spins while providing a contact surface for the brake pads. As with any moving part, the rotors or calipers can wear out over time and need to be replaced.