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Post by jchappy on Mar 25, 2017 12:15:31 GMT -8
Tools needed: 13mm wrench 15mm wrench 21mm wrench Red Loctite Grease anti-squeal lube Take off the tire to get to the brake and rotor Remove the Caliper with a 13mm and 15mm set or hang the caliper to the side Remove the brake pads and clips from the caliper bracket Remove the caliper bracket with a 21mm Remove the caliper pins from the old bracket and re-grease then re-install on the new bracket. At this point you are ready to re-install everything.
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Post by jchappy on Mar 25, 2017 12:22:21 GMT -8
Add new 13in disk brake rotor Install new caliper bracket and add red loctite on 21mm bolt and tighten Re-install brake pad clips and anti-squeal lube Re-install brake pads Re-install Caliper, add loctite to 13mm bolt and re-tighten
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Post by jchappy on Mar 25, 2017 12:25:06 GMT -8
The size difference between the two rotors 11-3/4in 13in The gap between the caliper and the rim about a 1in-1-1/4in gap There is a noticeable difference in braking with these new rotors. This is a very good option for those running a 35in-37in tire that needs better braking. I got these from northridge4x4 for just under 300.00 Happy braking
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Post by arctrooper on Mar 26, 2017 16:48:13 GMT -8
Thanks for the info, I'm going to be looking at that mod in the for fall just getting the lift and tires with regear next week let me know how they work out for you cause I was looking at those as well. Also I've been ordering all my jeep parts from northridge 4x4 as well there's is a coupon code that will work on lots of item too it's JKFORUM. Love the no sales tax and free shipping on orders over $75. Save money for more jeep parts 😃
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Post by Bling65 on Mar 26, 2017 16:50:31 GMT -8
awesome I see these in Blings future
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