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    Choosing a brake kit…

    After a lot of research I ordered Hawk LTS pads and Brembo OE rotors. This combo seems like a great replacement for Mopar and saves about $200 off the cost of Mopar oem. Hopefully I will have some details after the parts deliver
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    Choosing a brake kit…

    Still need to replace pads and rotors and the 2 kits I called out are less expensive than Mopar replacements. Mopar pads are Akebono rebrands and the mortar rotors are made over seas. I was hoping to get a small improvement in braking while saving a little $$. Both of these are highly rated and...
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    Choosing a brake kit…

    I am running 33’s and will keep the factory calipers. Just replacing the pads, rotors and hardware/boots, pins, shims etc.
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    Choosing a brake kit…

    I am driving a 18’ jlu rubicon with 33’s
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    Choosing a brake kit…

    At 60k the brakes are getting worn. I am running 33” Mickey Thompson Baja Boss LT’s. These are pretty heavy tires at 10 ply and I have noticed the jeep stays in 7th gear most of the time on the highway. I drive the jeep daily in traffic and the factory pads are worn down. I have a little less...
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    Choosing a brake kit…

    Hello Wayalife!! I am very new here and wanted to gather thoughts on a couple of brake kits. 1. The Powerstop z36 kit front/rear 2. R1 Concepts Geo-Carbon series with off-road-series/tow pads both seem to be great kits and include front and rear components. Price difference is very small on...
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    Hello from The burbs of Cincinnati

    Hello Wayalife fam, glad to be here. My 2018 granite crystal Rubicon, Sven, and I say hello. Love to take him to Haspin Acres and noodle around the trails. Can’t wait to learn from all of you!!
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