Replace Front Brake on TJ
Hello everyone,
I have to replace the front brakes on my 97 Jeep TJ and I thought I would ask for some help here. I have never done it before but I was thinking if it's not too difficult I might tackle this myself... so do you know of any kind of guide or manual I could follow? Also how difficult do you think it is? What's a reasonable price if I get it done at a garage or dealership? (I live in Ontario...) Thanks to all for your input. Joe. |
Re: Replace Front Brake on TJ
I checked with the dealership and they quoted me $500 (Canadian) for a
complete front brake job... Any input? Thanks, Joe. "GA" <gg@gg.ca> wrote in message news:4ZC6e.2650$MZ2.416180@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > Hello everyone, > > I have to replace the front brakes on my 97 Jeep TJ and I thought I would > ask for some help here. I have never done it before but I was thinking if > it's not too difficult I might tackle this myself... so do you know of any > kind of guide or manual I could follow? Also how difficult do you think it > is? > What's a reasonable price if I get it done at a garage or dealership? (I > live in Ontario...) > > Thanks to all for your input. > Joe. > > |
Re: Replace Front Brake on TJ
I checked with the dealership and they quoted me $500 (Canadian) for a
complete front brake job... Any input? Thanks, Joe. "GA" <gg@gg.ca> wrote in message news:4ZC6e.2650$MZ2.416180@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > Hello everyone, > > I have to replace the front brakes on my 97 Jeep TJ and I thought I would > ask for some help here. I have never done it before but I was thinking if > it's not too difficult I might tackle this myself... so do you know of any > kind of guide or manual I could follow? Also how difficult do you think it > is? > What's a reasonable price if I get it done at a garage or dealership? (I > live in Ontario...) > > Thanks to all for your input. > Joe. > > |
Re: Replace Front Brake on TJ
Front disc, right? It's a walk in the park. I never did brakes before and
after reading this, I had it done in 30 minutes... and I took my time. http://www.stu-offroad.com/suspensio...ntbrakes-1.htm n. |
Re: Replace Front Brake on TJ
Front disc, right? It's a walk in the park. I never did brakes before and
after reading this, I had it done in 30 minutes... and I took my time. http://www.stu-offroad.com/suspensio...ntbrakes-1.htm n. |
Re: Replace Front Brake on TJ
Front disc, right? It's a walk in the park. I never did brakes before and
after reading this, I had it done in 30 minutes... and I took my time. http://www.stu-offroad.com/suspensio...ntbrakes-1.htm n. |
Re: Replace Front Brake on TJ
Front disc, right? It's a walk in the park. I never did brakes before and
after reading this, I had it done in 30 minutes... and I took my time. http://www.stu-offroad.com/suspensio...ntbrakes-1.htm n. |
Re: Replace Front Brake on TJ
I agree it's very easy. I read that article and it's very good. The part
that literally took the longest for me was the jacking and removal/installation of tires. And that was using a floor jack and a 4-way wrench. Shawn "Nathan Otis" <na@smeat.spam.net> wrote in message news:mFD6e.70$Fe5.2632@news.uswest.net... > Front disc, right? It's a walk in the park. I never did brakes before and > after reading this, I had it done in 30 minutes... and I took my time. > > http://www.stu-offroad.com/suspensio...ntbrakes-1.htm > > n. > |
Re: Replace Front Brake on TJ
I agree it's very easy. I read that article and it's very good. The part
that literally took the longest for me was the jacking and removal/installation of tires. And that was using a floor jack and a 4-way wrench. Shawn "Nathan Otis" <na@smeat.spam.net> wrote in message news:mFD6e.70$Fe5.2632@news.uswest.net... > Front disc, right? It's a walk in the park. I never did brakes before and > after reading this, I had it done in 30 minutes... and I took my time. > > http://www.stu-offroad.com/suspensio...ntbrakes-1.htm > > n. > |
Re: Replace Front Brake on TJ
I agree it's very easy. I read that article and it's very good. The part
that literally took the longest for me was the jacking and removal/installation of tires. And that was using a floor jack and a 4-way wrench. Shawn "Nathan Otis" <na@smeat.spam.net> wrote in message news:mFD6e.70$Fe5.2632@news.uswest.net... > Front disc, right? It's a walk in the park. I never did brakes before and > after reading this, I had it done in 30 minutes... and I took my time. > > http://www.stu-offroad.com/suspensio...ntbrakes-1.htm > > n. > |
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