Front Rotor Concern, 02 WJ
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Front Rotor Concern, 02 WJ
Hi All,
I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and to
get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both front
brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them completely.
There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem in
the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally as
you'd expect.
I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will of
course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and such,
but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same time.
Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot. The
filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed from
above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot oil
if you're not careful.
Thanks,
D
I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and to
get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both front
brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them completely.
There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem in
the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally as
you'd expect.
I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will of
course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and such,
but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same time.
Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot. The
filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed from
above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot oil
if you're not careful.
Thanks,
D
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Re: Front Rotor Concern, 02 WJ
I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
D wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and to
> get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both front
> brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them completely.
> There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem in
> the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally as
> you'd expect.
> I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will of
> course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and such,
> but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same time.
> Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot. The
> filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed from
> above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot oil
> if you're not careful.
> Thanks,
> D
brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
D wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and to
> get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both front
> brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them completely.
> There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem in
> the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally as
> you'd expect.
> I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will of
> course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and such,
> but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same time.
> Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot. The
> filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed from
> above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot oil
> if you're not careful.
> Thanks,
> D
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Re: Front Rotor Concern, 02 WJ
I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
D wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and to
> get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both front
> brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them completely.
> There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem in
> the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally as
> you'd expect.
> I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will of
> course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and such,
> but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same time.
> Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot. The
> filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed from
> above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot oil
> if you're not careful.
> Thanks,
> D
brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
D wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and to
> get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both front
> brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them completely.
> There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem in
> the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally as
> you'd expect.
> I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will of
> course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and such,
> but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same time.
> Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot. The
> filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed from
> above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot oil
> if you're not careful.
> Thanks,
> D
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Re: Front Rotor Concern, 02 WJ
I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
D wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and to
> get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both front
> brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them completely.
> There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem in
> the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally as
> you'd expect.
> I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will of
> course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and such,
> but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same time.
> Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot. The
> filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed from
> above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot oil
> if you're not careful.
> Thanks,
> D
brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
D wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and to
> get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both front
> brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them completely.
> There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem in
> the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally as
> you'd expect.
> I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will of
> course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and such,
> but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same time.
> Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot. The
> filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed from
> above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot oil
> if you're not careful.
> Thanks,
> D
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Re: Front Rotor Concern, 02 WJ
Hi Bill,
No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts it
as the one is in the picture you sent.
Thanks.
Denny
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> D wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and
to
> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
front
> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
completely.
> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
in
> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
as
> > you'd expect.
> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
of
> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
such,
> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
time.
> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
The
> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
from
> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
oil
> > if you're not careful.
> > Thanks,
> > D
No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts it
as the one is in the picture you sent.
Thanks.
Denny
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> D wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and
to
> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
front
> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
completely.
> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
in
> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
as
> > you'd expect.
> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
of
> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
such,
> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
time.
> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
The
> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
from
> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
oil
> > if you're not careful.
> > Thanks,
> > D
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Re: Front Rotor Concern, 02 WJ
Hi Bill,
No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts it
as the one is in the picture you sent.
Thanks.
Denny
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> D wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and
to
> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
front
> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
completely.
> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
in
> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
as
> > you'd expect.
> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
of
> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
such,
> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
time.
> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
The
> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
from
> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
oil
> > if you're not careful.
> > Thanks,
> > D
No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts it
as the one is in the picture you sent.
Thanks.
Denny
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> D wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and
to
> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
front
> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
completely.
> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
in
> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
as
> > you'd expect.
> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
of
> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
such,
> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
time.
> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
The
> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
from
> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
oil
> > if you're not careful.
> > Thanks,
> > D
#7
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Re: Front Rotor Concern, 02 WJ
Hi Bill,
No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts it
as the one is in the picture you sent.
Thanks.
Denny
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> D wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and
to
> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
front
> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
completely.
> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
in
> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
as
> > you'd expect.
> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
of
> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
such,
> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
time.
> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
The
> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
from
> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
oil
> > if you're not careful.
> > Thanks,
> > D
No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts it
as the one is in the picture you sent.
Thanks.
Denny
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> D wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee and
to
> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
front
> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
completely.
> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
in
> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
as
> > you'd expect.
> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
of
> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
such,
> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
time.
> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
The
> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
from
> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
oil
> > if you're not careful.
> > Thanks,
> > D
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Re: Front Rotor Concern, 02 WJ
Sure sounds like the caliper is sticking. It may have caused the other side
to overheat, glaze and/or perhaps warped the rotor.
Do you know if you have the Teves (early '02 black) or Akebono (late '02
Silver) calipers?
Do you get pulsations or shaking during braking?
Any pulling to one side or the other?
Noisy?
You will have to pull the wheel to get a look at it, preferably pull the
caliper too to get a good look
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
news:EdrMg.84$vW4.9@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hi Bill,
> No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
> shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts
> it
> as the one is in the picture you sent.
> Thanks.
> Denny
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
>> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
>> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
>> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
>> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
>> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>> D wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi All,
>> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee
>> > and
> to
>> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
> front
>> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
> completely.
>> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
>> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
> in
>> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
> as
>> > you'd expect.
>> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
> of
>> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
> such,
>> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
> time.
>> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
>> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
>> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
> The
>> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
> from
>> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
> oil
>> > if you're not careful.
>> > Thanks,
>> > D
>
>
to overheat, glaze and/or perhaps warped the rotor.
Do you know if you have the Teves (early '02 black) or Akebono (late '02
Silver) calipers?
Do you get pulsations or shaking during braking?
Any pulling to one side or the other?
Noisy?
You will have to pull the wheel to get a look at it, preferably pull the
caliper too to get a good look
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
news:EdrMg.84$vW4.9@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hi Bill,
> No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
> shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts
> it
> as the one is in the picture you sent.
> Thanks.
> Denny
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
>> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
>> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
>> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
>> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
>> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>> D wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi All,
>> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee
>> > and
> to
>> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
> front
>> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
> completely.
>> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
>> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
> in
>> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
> as
>> > you'd expect.
>> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
> of
>> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
> such,
>> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
> time.
>> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
>> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
>> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
> The
>> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
> from
>> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
> oil
>> > if you're not careful.
>> > Thanks,
>> > D
>
>
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Front Rotor Concern, 02 WJ
Sure sounds like the caliper is sticking. It may have caused the other side
to overheat, glaze and/or perhaps warped the rotor.
Do you know if you have the Teves (early '02 black) or Akebono (late '02
Silver) calipers?
Do you get pulsations or shaking during braking?
Any pulling to one side or the other?
Noisy?
You will have to pull the wheel to get a look at it, preferably pull the
caliper too to get a good look
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
news:EdrMg.84$vW4.9@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hi Bill,
> No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
> shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts
> it
> as the one is in the picture you sent.
> Thanks.
> Denny
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
>> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
>> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
>> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
>> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
>> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>> D wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi All,
>> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee
>> > and
> to
>> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
> front
>> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
> completely.
>> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
>> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
> in
>> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
> as
>> > you'd expect.
>> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
> of
>> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
> such,
>> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
> time.
>> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
>> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
>> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
> The
>> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
> from
>> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
> oil
>> > if you're not careful.
>> > Thanks,
>> > D
>
>
to overheat, glaze and/or perhaps warped the rotor.
Do you know if you have the Teves (early '02 black) or Akebono (late '02
Silver) calipers?
Do you get pulsations or shaking during braking?
Any pulling to one side or the other?
Noisy?
You will have to pull the wheel to get a look at it, preferably pull the
caliper too to get a good look
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
news:EdrMg.84$vW4.9@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hi Bill,
> No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
> shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts
> it
> as the one is in the picture you sent.
> Thanks.
> Denny
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
>> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
>> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
>> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
>> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
>> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>> D wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi All,
>> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee
>> > and
> to
>> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
> front
>> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
> completely.
>> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
>> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
> in
>> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
> as
>> > you'd expect.
>> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
> of
>> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
> such,
>> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
> time.
>> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
>> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
>> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
> The
>> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
> from
>> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
> oil
>> > if you're not careful.
>> > Thanks,
>> > D
>
>
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Front Rotor Concern, 02 WJ
Sure sounds like the caliper is sticking. It may have caused the other side
to overheat, glaze and/or perhaps warped the rotor.
Do you know if you have the Teves (early '02 black) or Akebono (late '02
Silver) calipers?
Do you get pulsations or shaking during braking?
Any pulling to one side or the other?
Noisy?
You will have to pull the wheel to get a look at it, preferably pull the
caliper too to get a good look
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
news:EdrMg.84$vW4.9@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hi Bill,
> No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
> shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts
> it
> as the one is in the picture you sent.
> Thanks.
> Denny
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
>> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
>> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
>> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
>> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
>> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>> D wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi All,
>> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee
>> > and
> to
>> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
> front
>> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
> completely.
>> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
>> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
> in
>> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
> as
>> > you'd expect.
>> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
> of
>> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
> such,
>> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
> time.
>> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
>> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
>> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
> The
>> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
> from
>> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
> oil
>> > if you're not careful.
>> > Thanks,
>> > D
>
>
to overheat, glaze and/or perhaps warped the rotor.
Do you know if you have the Teves (early '02 black) or Akebono (late '02
Silver) calipers?
Do you get pulsations or shaking during braking?
Any pulling to one side or the other?
Noisy?
You will have to pull the wheel to get a look at it, preferably pull the
caliper too to get a good look
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
news:EdrMg.84$vW4.9@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hi Bill,
> No, no the actual brake rotor/disc itself is what I'm talking about. It
> shows little or no wear. Mine is not evenly shiny where the pad contacts
> it
> as the one is in the picture you sent.
> Thanks.
> Denny
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:45021792.69E257A0@***.net...
>> I believe you are looking at the steel plate that's bonded to the
>> brake pad, the open distance is how thick it is:
>> http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg Probably the easiest way to see
>> the actual thickness is to take the wheel off and look through the
>> caliper: http://www.----------.com/dana25knuckle.jpg
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>> D wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi All,
>> > I went down under to do my first oil change on my '02 Grand Cherokee
>> > and
> to
>> > get acquainted with the underside. I noticed the inboard side of both
> front
>> > brake rotors appear as if the disc pad is not contacting them
> completely.
>> > There is some shine/wear around the outside, oh, 3/4 inch or so and it
>> > diminishes to about no wear toward the hub. I sense no braking problem
> in
>> > the car at all. The outboard side of both rotors is shiny/worn equally
> as
>> > you'd expect.
>> > I thought I'd ask the group what your opinion of the malady is. I will
> of
>> > course be pulling the calipers in a couple days to lube the pins and
> such,
>> > but it seems odd that both sides would develop a problem at the same
> time.
>> > Do I have a couple bum calipers all at once?
>> > The car has 40K miles on it now. Was about 37,500 when I got her.
>> > As an observation, they, DC, sure placed that oil filter in a bad spot.
> The
>> > filter on my 93, 4.0 liter was on the passenger side and easily changed
> from
>> > above. This one is underneath and is sure easy to get a faceful of hot
> oil
>> > if you're not careful.
>> > Thanks,
>> > D
>
>