Teraflex rear DISC BRAKE CONVERSION KIT!! 91-06
Alright guys! Time to get rid of those drum brakes and step into a serious slice of heaven! This is the Teraflex rear disc brake conversion kit!
The TeraFlex disc brake kit is ideal for anyone wanting to upgrade a quality disc brake package to their axles. This disc brake kit is intended for use as a bolt-on upgrade to replace factory Jeep drum brakes. The internal drum parking brake provides outstanding holding power when compared to other disc brake conversion kits. Fits all Jeep factory rear axles from 1991 through 2006, including the Dana 35 c-clip, Dana 44 and Chrysler 8.25.

Disc brakes are a HUGE upgrade from drum brakes for several reasons. First, they dissipate heat better (brakes work by converting motion energy to heat energy). Under constant usage, such as repeated hard stops or riding the brakes down a long incline, disc brakes take longer to lose effectiveness. Disc brakes also perform better in wet weather, because centrifugal force tends to fling water off the brake disc and keep it dry, whereas drum brakes will collect some water on the inside surface where the brake shoes contact the drums.
Often when we build our rigs, we consider the necessary modifications to make it UP the hill without taking into much consideration the trip DOWN the hill.
If you're ready to gain confidence in your jeeps performance, hit me up and i'll get you a sweet deal on this teraflex disc brake conversion kit! Contact me direct at Joel@rockridge4wd.com

The TeraFlex disc brake kit is ideal for anyone wanting to upgrade a quality disc brake package to their axles. This disc brake kit is intended for use as a bolt-on upgrade to replace factory Jeep drum brakes. The internal drum parking brake provides outstanding holding power when compared to other disc brake conversion kits. Fits all Jeep factory rear axles from 1991 through 2006, including the Dana 35 c-clip, Dana 44 and Chrysler 8.25.

Disc brakes are a HUGE upgrade from drum brakes for several reasons. First, they dissipate heat better (brakes work by converting motion energy to heat energy). Under constant usage, such as repeated hard stops or riding the brakes down a long incline, disc brakes take longer to lose effectiveness. Disc brakes also perform better in wet weather, because centrifugal force tends to fling water off the brake disc and keep it dry, whereas drum brakes will collect some water on the inside surface where the brake shoes contact the drums.
Often when we build our rigs, we consider the necessary modifications to make it UP the hill without taking into much consideration the trip DOWN the hill.
If you're ready to gain confidence in your jeeps performance, hit me up and i'll get you a sweet deal on this teraflex disc brake conversion kit! Contact me direct at Joel@rockridge4wd.com

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