2011 jeep grand cherokee rear brakes

2011 jeep grand cherokee rear brakes

2011 jeep grand cherokee rear brakes

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Part # / Description / Price

Price

1

2011 jeep grand cherokee rear brakes

Caliper - Passenger Side (RH) 1

Caliper, Right

Grand Cherokee. Durango. Right. 17 wheels. Without brembo, code bry. Without heavy duty brakes. Passenger Side (RH).

2

2011 jeep grand cherokee rear brakes

Caliper - Driver's Side (LH) 1

Caliper, Left

Grand Cherokee. Durango. Left. 17 wheels. Without brembo, code bry. Without heavy duty brakes. Driver's Side (LH).

3

2011 jeep grand cherokee rear brakes

5

2011 jeep grand cherokee rear brakes

Plate

Adapter, Right

Durango. Right. Grand Cherokee.

8

2011 jeep grand cherokee rear brakes

Plate

Adapter, Left

Durango. Left. Grand Cherokee.

9

2011 jeep grand cherokee rear brakes

11

2011 jeep grand cherokee rear brakes

Wheel Lug Stud

Wheel Stud, Left

4wd. 2wd. Exc.Electronic Differential Lock.

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Part # / Description / Price

Price

2011 jeep grand cherokee rear brakes

Caliper Mount

Caliper Mount, Right

Exc.Heavy Duty Brakes. Code-bry.

Why is my Jeep Grand Cherokee shaking when braking?

The most common reasons a Jeep Grand Cherokee shakes when braking are bad brake rotors, bad brake pads, or a bad wheel bearing.

How long do rotors last on Jeep Grand Cherokee?

How long do Jeep Grand Cherokee brake rotors last? The answer depends heavily on your driving style, the type of rotors, the conditions of your everyday commute, and the type of vehicle you're driving. Commonly, Jeep Grand Cherokee rotors need to be replaced every 30,000 – 80,000 miles depending on the factors above.

How long do Jeep factory brakes last?

How long do Jeep Wrangler brake pads last? Jeep Wrangler brake pads usually last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles depending on your driving habits.

How often should you change your brakes on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Jeep Grand Cherokee brake pads typically last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles depending on your driving habits. If you commute in colossal traffic and use your brakes constantly, you'll need to get an inspection more frequently.