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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Looking to get some brand new brakes. Here's what I need:
Front rotors & pads for a 2000 Cherokee
Rear rotors & pads for a 1997 Grand Cherokee
I will be swapping over the rear brakes to my XJ very soon and would like to have brand new brakes all around.
I do have one question: I've read that drilled rotors are prone to cracking in colder environments due to added stress caused by constant temperature changes (hot/cold). Have you had any complaints or seen any issues with this occurring? I live in Chicago and the weather can be pretty cold in the winter months.
Send me a quote either way.
Front rotors & pads for a 2000 Cherokee
Rear rotors & pads for a 1997 Grand Cherokee
I will be swapping over the rear brakes to my XJ very soon and would like to have brand new brakes all around.
I do have one question: I've read that drilled rotors are prone to cracking in colder environments due to added stress caused by constant temperature changes (hot/cold). Have you had any complaints or seen any issues with this occurring? I live in Chicago and the weather can be pretty cold in the winter months.
Send me a quote either way.
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Looking to get some brand new brakes. Here's what I need:
Front rotors & pads for a 2000 Cherokee
Rear rotors & pads for a 1997 Grand Cherokee
I will be swapping over the rear brakes to my XJ very soon and would like to have brand new brakes all around.
I do have one question: I've read that drilled rotors are prone to cracking in colder environments due to added stress caused by constant temperature changes (hot/cold). Have you had any complaints or seen any issues with this occurring? I live in Chicago and the weather can be pretty cold in the winter months.
Send me a quote either way.
Front rotors & pads for a 2000 Cherokee
Rear rotors & pads for a 1997 Grand Cherokee
I will be swapping over the rear brakes to my XJ very soon and would like to have brand new brakes all around.
I do have one question: I've read that drilled rotors are prone to cracking in colder environments due to added stress caused by constant temperature changes (hot/cold). Have you had any complaints or seen any issues with this occurring? I live in Chicago and the weather can be pretty cold in the winter months.
Send me a quote either way.
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Year: 1989
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Engine: 4.0L I6
There are a few things you can do.. first, is replace your older axle with a newer one that has the one-piece knuckles and better calipers.
Second, swap later-model one-piece knuckles/brakes on to your current axle.
Third, do WJ brake/steering swap.
These options allow you to run the better brake system.
Second, swap later-model one-piece knuckles/brakes on to your current axle.
Third, do WJ brake/steering swap.
These options allow you to run the better brake system.