Grand Cherokee Brake Shudder Fix (I think)
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Grand Cherokee Brake Shudder Fix (I think)
my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would fall
apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake assembly
(TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under warranty). Rotors were
replaced three times too no avail. Dealer finally told me I would have to
pay to have them fixed. I was disgusted with DC, and their crummy product.
However, I had to keep driving this thing because I had no other car, and
not enough money to buy a new car.
Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a prair, I
ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted) from Stillen.
It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much better than
the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3 hours labor (I did it
myself)
I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed my
problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee with
Brake shudder
apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake assembly
(TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under warranty). Rotors were
replaced three times too no avail. Dealer finally told me I would have to
pay to have them fixed. I was disgusted with DC, and their crummy product.
However, I had to keep driving this thing because I had no other car, and
not enough money to buy a new car.
Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a prair, I
ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted) from Stillen.
It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much better than
the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3 hours labor (I did it
myself)
I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed my
problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee with
Brake shudder
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Re: Grand Cherokee Brake Shudder Fix (I think)
It's just the composite rotors from Jeep that failed, they corrected the
problem by '02, probably still using composite rotors, but any twenty dollar
cast iron replacement will fix the problem. Warrantee replaces both the
rotor and calipers: http://www.----------.com/WJCaliper.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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"John" <Here@there.com> wrote in message
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> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would fall
> apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
assembly
> (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under warranty). Rotors were
> replaced three times too no avail. Dealer finally told me I would have to
> pay to have them fixed. I was disgusted with DC, and their crummy
product.
> However, I had to keep driving this thing because I had no other car, and
> not enough money to buy a new car.
>
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a prair, I
> ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted) from Stillen.
>
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much better
than
> the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3 hours labor (I did
it
> myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed my
> problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee with
> Brake shudder
>
--
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problem by '02, probably still using composite rotors, but any twenty dollar
cast iron replacement will fix the problem. Warrantee replaces both the
rotor and calipers: http://www.----------.com/WJCaliper.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"John" <Here@there.com> wrote in message
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> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would fall
> apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
assembly
> (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under warranty). Rotors were
> replaced three times too no avail. Dealer finally told me I would have to
> pay to have them fixed. I was disgusted with DC, and their crummy
product.
> However, I had to keep driving this thing because I had no other car, and
> not enough money to buy a new car.
>
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a prair, I
> ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted) from Stillen.
>
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much better
than
> the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3 hours labor (I did
it
> myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed my
> problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee with
> Brake shudder
>
--
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Re: Grand Cherokee Brake Shudder Fix (I think)
It's just the composite rotors from Jeep that failed, they corrected the
problem by '02, probably still using composite rotors, but any twenty dollar
cast iron replacement will fix the problem. Warrantee replaces both the
rotor and calipers: http://www.----------.com/WJCaliper.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"John" <Here@there.com> wrote in message
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> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would fall
> apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
assembly
> (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under warranty). Rotors were
> replaced three times too no avail. Dealer finally told me I would have to
> pay to have them fixed. I was disgusted with DC, and their crummy
product.
> However, I had to keep driving this thing because I had no other car, and
> not enough money to buy a new car.
>
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a prair, I
> ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted) from Stillen.
>
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much better
than
> the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3 hours labor (I did
it
> myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed my
> problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee with
> Brake shudder
>
--
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problem by '02, probably still using composite rotors, but any twenty dollar
cast iron replacement will fix the problem. Warrantee replaces both the
rotor and calipers: http://www.----------.com/WJCaliper.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"John" <Here@there.com> wrote in message
news:47208e75$0$26400$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would fall
> apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
assembly
> (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under warranty). Rotors were
> replaced three times too no avail. Dealer finally told me I would have to
> pay to have them fixed. I was disgusted with DC, and their crummy
product.
> However, I had to keep driving this thing because I had no other car, and
> not enough money to buy a new car.
>
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a prair, I
> ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted) from Stillen.
>
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much better
than
> the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3 hours labor (I did
it
> myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed my
> problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee with
> Brake shudder
>
--
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Re: Grand Cherokee Brake Shudder Fix (I think)
It's just the composite rotors from Jeep that failed, they corrected the
problem by '02, probably still using composite rotors, but any twenty dollar
cast iron replacement will fix the problem. Warrantee replaces both the
rotor and calipers: http://www.----------.com/WJCaliper.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"John" <Here@there.com> wrote in message
news:47208e75$0$26400$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would fall
> apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
assembly
> (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under warranty). Rotors were
> replaced three times too no avail. Dealer finally told me I would have to
> pay to have them fixed. I was disgusted with DC, and their crummy
product.
> However, I had to keep driving this thing because I had no other car, and
> not enough money to buy a new car.
>
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a prair, I
> ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted) from Stillen.
>
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much better
than
> the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3 hours labor (I did
it
> myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed my
> problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee with
> Brake shudder
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
problem by '02, probably still using composite rotors, but any twenty dollar
cast iron replacement will fix the problem. Warrantee replaces both the
rotor and calipers: http://www.----------.com/WJCaliper.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"John" <Here@there.com> wrote in message
news:47208e75$0$26400$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would fall
> apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
assembly
> (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under warranty). Rotors were
> replaced three times too no avail. Dealer finally told me I would have to
> pay to have them fixed. I was disgusted with DC, and their crummy
product.
> However, I had to keep driving this thing because I had no other car, and
> not enough money to buy a new car.
>
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a prair, I
> ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted) from Stillen.
>
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much better
than
> the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3 hours labor (I did
it
> myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed my
> problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee with
> Brake shudder
>
--
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Re: Grand Cherokee Brake Shudder Fix (I think)
John wrote:
> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
> to buy a new car.
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
> from Stillen.
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
> hours labor (I did it myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
> with Brake shudder
Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
of pads a few weeks ago.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
> to buy a new car.
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
> from Stillen.
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
> hours labor (I did it myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
> with Brake shudder
Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
of pads a few weeks ago.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: Grand Cherokee Brake Shudder Fix (I think)
John wrote:
> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
> to buy a new car.
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
> from Stillen.
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
> hours labor (I did it myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
> with Brake shudder
Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
of pads a few weeks ago.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
> to buy a new car.
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
> from Stillen.
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
> hours labor (I did it myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
> with Brake shudder
Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
of pads a few weeks ago.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: Grand Cherokee Brake Shudder Fix (I think)
John wrote:
> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
> to buy a new car.
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
> from Stillen.
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
> hours labor (I did it myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
> with Brake shudder
Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
of pads a few weeks ago.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
> to buy a new car.
> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
> from Stillen.
> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
> hours labor (I did it myself)
>
> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
> with Brake shudder
Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
of pads a few weeks ago.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: Grand Cherokee Brake Shudder Fix (I think)
DougW,
cool website. I like the LED turn signals. I might try that.
"DougW" <I.only.read.usenet@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> John wrote:
>> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
>> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
>> assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
>> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
>> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
>> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
>> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
>> to buy a new car.
>> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
>> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
>> from Stillen.
>> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
>> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
>> hours labor (I did it myself)
>>
>> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
>> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
>> with Brake shudder
>
> Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
> miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
> of pads a few weeks ago.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
cool website. I like the LED turn signals. I might try that.
"DougW" <I.only.read.usenet@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> John wrote:
>> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
>> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
>> assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
>> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
>> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
>> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
>> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
>> to buy a new car.
>> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
>> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
>> from Stillen.
>> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
>> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
>> hours labor (I did it myself)
>>
>> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
>> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
>> with Brake shudder
>
> Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
> miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
> of pads a few weeks ago.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
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Re: Grand Cherokee Brake Shudder Fix (I think)
DougW,
cool website. I like the LED turn signals. I might try that.
"DougW" <I.only.read.usenet@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:138Ui.21595$XU3.18744@newsfe15.phx...
> John wrote:
>> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
>> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
>> assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
>> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
>> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
>> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
>> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
>> to buy a new car.
>> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
>> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
>> from Stillen.
>> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
>> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
>> hours labor (I did it myself)
>>
>> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
>> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
>> with Brake shudder
>
> Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
> miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
> of pads a few weeks ago.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
cool website. I like the LED turn signals. I might try that.
"DougW" <I.only.read.usenet@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> John wrote:
>> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
>> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
>> assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
>> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
>> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
>> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
>> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
>> to buy a new car.
>> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
>> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
>> from Stillen.
>> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
>> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
>> hours labor (I did it myself)
>>
>> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
>> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
>> with Brake shudder
>
> Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
> miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
> of pads a few weeks ago.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
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Re: Grand Cherokee Brake Shudder Fix (I think)
DougW,
cool website. I like the LED turn signals. I might try that.
"DougW" <I.only.read.usenet@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> John wrote:
>> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
>> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
>> assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
>> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
>> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
>> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
>> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
>> to buy a new car.
>> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
>> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
>> from Stillen.
>> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
>> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
>> hours labor (I did it myself)
>>
>> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
>> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
>> with Brake shudder
>
> Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
> miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
> of pads a few weeks ago.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
cool website. I like the LED turn signals. I might try that.
"DougW" <I.only.read.usenet@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> John wrote:
>> my 1999 Grand Cherokee front brakes used to shudder like they would
>> fall apart. I know this is a huge problem with Grand Cherokees. Brake
>> assembly (TB) and rotors were replaced by the dealer (under
>> warranty). Rotors were replaced three times too no avail. Dealer
>> finally told me I would have to pay to have them fixed. I was
>> disgusted with DC, and their crummy product. However, I had to keep
>> driving this thing because I had no other car, and not enough money
>> to buy a new car.
>> Enter Jeep Forums: They pointed me to Stillen. On a wing and a
>> prair, I ordered new brakes and rotors (Cross drilled and slotted)
>> from Stillen.
>> It's been 10,000 miles and no shudder...and the brakes grap much
>> better than the old DC ones. Total cost approx $300 and about 3
>> hours labor (I did it myself)
>>
>> I dont work for Stillen, but for what it's worth, their product fixed
>> my problem and it will no doubt fix yours if you own a Grand Cherokee
>> with Brake shudder
>
> Ditto. Got mine from Kolak. Expect them to last well over 100,000
> miles, mine are still going strong and I just put on the second pair
> of pads a few weeks ago.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>