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Replace the worn out Jeep Wrangler Brake Calipers with high quality OEM Jeep Parts. Save 50% on Rebuilt Wrangler Calipers form DriveWire.

You may notice that the Jeep Wrangler brake pedal has a slight pulsation up and down when lightly braking. If this is happening the Jeep Wrangler rear brake drums are warped and in need of replacement. The cost of new Jeep Wrangler brake drums in most cases will be less than the cost of having the drums turned, so don’t take the chance of overheating and warping the Jeep Wrangler drums, purchase new brake drums when doing a brake job. We also recommend replacing the drums in pairs so the Jeep Wrangler does not pull under severe braking conditions.

When replacing the Jeep Wrangler Master Cylinder, be sure to check the brake booster for damage. DriveWire sells only top quality OEM Jeep Wrangler Brake Master Cylinders that meet or exceed mfg specifications.

DriveWire has the Highest Quality Jeep Wrangler brake pads including Ceramic, Semi Metallic and Genuine. For the best results use Jeep Wrangler OEM Brake Pad Sets

To keep your Jeep Wrangler brakes in top condition, use only Jeep genuine - OEM brake discs. From ATE to Brembo we have the Jeep Wrangler brakes at discount prices.

The Jeep Wrangler brake shoes do need replacing about every 50K miles or so. When replacing the Jeep Wrangler brake shoes be sure to check the hardware and the wheel cylinders for damage or leakage. This is also a good time to check the brake drums for scoring or unusual wear. The Jeep Wrangler brake shoes come in a primary and a secondary shoe that needs to be replaced in the exact location that they were removed from.

Leaking Jeep Wrangler wheel cylinders are the number one cause of brake system failures on Jeep's equipped with rear drum brakes. The o-rings on the Jeep Wrangler wheel cylinder pistons wear out over time and let the brake fluid seep thru to the outside of the cylinder. The wheel cylinder boot usually traps a small amount of fluid before it contaminates the entire rear brake assembly.


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