Pulling when braking
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From: Colorado
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
For a while when I would brake hard at a high speed, my vehicle would pull to one side. I got new pads and noticed one side was more worn out than the other. I'm thinking it's a caliper issue, right? If it is, I'm just going to replace both at the same time. Is there a certain kind I should get? Is RockAuto the best place or will a local auto shop be fine?
Any other thoughts?
Any other thoughts?
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From: Dubuque IA,Libertyville IL
Year: 1992
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i paid 40 each for mine at napa replaced them and took the old ones back and got 20 back on each one. they can sure stop my jeep in a hurry with 35s.
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it could be just a simple stuck slider.
why not just remove caliper and pull out the sliders and clean them up with a wire brush on a drill and grease the crap out of them when you slide them back in.
or it could be a sticking piston.
why not just remove caliper and pull out the sliders and clean them up with a wire brush on a drill and grease the crap out of them when you slide them back in.
or it could be a sticking piston.
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you could.
but if it's just the sliders, i'd clean em and grease em.
if it's the piston, it would still pull if you have the sliders all lubed up.
if it pulls to the right, check your left caliper, and vise versa.
but if it's just the sliders, i'd clean em and grease em.
if it's the piston, it would still pull if you have the sliders all lubed up.
if it pulls to the right, check your left caliper, and vise versa.
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I wanted to use this thread to ask another question, but about the rear brakes. My buddy and I tried adjusting my rears, since they've never been done, and my brakes have play in them, even after working on them. We couldn't adjust the brakes due to the adjuster:
I found them on RockAuto for like $3, so I'm going to pick a pair up. I was wondering if you guys think that'll fix my issue. When I brake, the pedal goes down quite a ways. And we did my buddy's brakes and made them a whole lot better. We think my fronts are doing all/most of the work.
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I found them on RockAuto for like $3, so I'm going to pick a pair up. I was wondering if you guys think that'll fix my issue. When I brake, the pedal goes down quite a ways. And we did my buddy's brakes and made them a whole lot better. We think my fronts are doing all/most of the work.
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You might want to check this out in the link below, quite a common issue. New calipers will not fix this.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f9/xj...rooves-924713/
I would also recommend you bleed the entire system with fresh fluid.


