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How do you replace the front brake pads on the Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Model: Jeep Grand Cherokee MK 4, WK2 - Years 2010-2021
Part: Brake pads

In order to replace the front brake pads of the Jeep Grand Cherokee it is necessary to loosen all the bolts that fix the wheel corresponding to the pads to be removed. In this way, it will be possible to unscrew the nuts that secure the fixing pins between the brake caliper and the relative disc. Once the caliper has been detached from the disc, it will be possible to extract the pads from the inside of the caliper and replace them with new spare parts. After the replacement, the caliper can be fixed to the disc again with the special pins and the corresponding wheel can also be installed.

Posted on 4 July 2022 by ScegliAuto

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