During light to moderate braking, if you experience a vibration in the steering wheel, floor, or seat, or a minor pulsation in the brake pedal, installing revised front brake calipers may help. If the brake calipers are silver in color, they are up-to-date. If the calipers are black in color, the revised calipers are needed and should be installed along with new front brake rotors.
Vibration During Moderate Braking on Jeep Grand Cherokee
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$244 - $265: Brake Pad Replacement
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2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee 110,000 mi,
Visitor
Pulsating when braking. Changed brake pads(ceramic) and rotors(drilled and slotted) and it stopped for a couple hundred miles, then started again and I'm stumped as to what the issue could be
2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee 60,000 mi,
Visitor
I have put new brakes on my vehicle the past few years. There is still a squeaking and now I have found out it is effecting my brake rotors.
2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee 72,300 mi,
Visitor
new brake pads, $75.00
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