XJ front brakes
#11
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Re: XJ front brakes
twaldron wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
> the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
> with lately?
>
> tw
I find I get the best performance from the cheapest set of pads I can
find that are riveted onto their backing.
These are normally a soft compound that grabs really well while 'not'
damaging the rotor unless I let them wear too far.
You sacrifice a bit of lifetime for much better grab but my daily
drivers don't wear out brakes fast anyway so by the time they are worn.
they are rotted anyway.
I think some companies believe their 'name' is worth big bucks, I only
think that is sucker hype.... after falling for it a few times...
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
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> Hey all,
>
> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
> the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
> with lately?
>
> tw
I find I get the best performance from the cheapest set of pads I can
find that are riveted onto their backing.
These are normally a soft compound that grabs really well while 'not'
damaging the rotor unless I let them wear too far.
You sacrifice a bit of lifetime for much better grab but my daily
drivers don't wear out brakes fast anyway so by the time they are worn.
they are rotted anyway.
I think some companies believe their 'name' is worth big bucks, I only
think that is sucker hype.... after falling for it a few times...
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
#12
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Re: XJ front brakes
twaldron wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
> the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
> with lately?
>
> tw
I find I get the best performance from the cheapest set of pads I can
find that are riveted onto their backing.
These are normally a soft compound that grabs really well while 'not'
damaging the rotor unless I let them wear too far.
You sacrifice a bit of lifetime for much better grab but my daily
drivers don't wear out brakes fast anyway so by the time they are worn.
they are rotted anyway.
I think some companies believe their 'name' is worth big bucks, I only
think that is sucker hype.... after falling for it a few times...
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
> Hey all,
>
> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
> the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
> with lately?
>
> tw
I find I get the best performance from the cheapest set of pads I can
find that are riveted onto their backing.
These are normally a soft compound that grabs really well while 'not'
damaging the rotor unless I let them wear too far.
You sacrifice a bit of lifetime for much better grab but my daily
drivers don't wear out brakes fast anyway so by the time they are worn.
they are rotted anyway.
I think some companies believe their 'name' is worth big bucks, I only
think that is sucker hype.... after falling for it a few times...
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
#13
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Re: XJ front brakes
twaldron wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
> the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
> with lately?
>
> tw
I find I get the best performance from the cheapest set of pads I can
find that are riveted onto their backing.
These are normally a soft compound that grabs really well while 'not'
damaging the rotor unless I let them wear too far.
You sacrifice a bit of lifetime for much better grab but my daily
drivers don't wear out brakes fast anyway so by the time they are worn.
they are rotted anyway.
I think some companies believe their 'name' is worth big bucks, I only
think that is sucker hype.... after falling for it a few times...
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
> Hey all,
>
> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
> the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
> with lately?
>
> tw
I find I get the best performance from the cheapest set of pads I can
find that are riveted onto their backing.
These are normally a soft compound that grabs really well while 'not'
damaging the rotor unless I let them wear too far.
You sacrifice a bit of lifetime for much better grab but my daily
drivers don't wear out brakes fast anyway so by the time they are worn.
they are rotted anyway.
I think some companies believe their 'name' is worth big bucks, I only
think that is sucker hype.... after falling for it a few times...
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
#14
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Re: XJ front brakes
My XJ is my daily driver, soending less than 5% of its time off
pavement, so I just went to the dealership. Last week I bought Part #
VXJ15965 Brake Kit Pkg. 5003003" from a local dealer for $125.24,
plus state tax. It included (2) stainless steel rotors, sets of pads,
new bolts, and new pin boots.
Had I wanted just rotors, they'd have been $89 each.
I had to get the anti-rattle clips and grease from NAPA, as the MOPAR
kit didn't include them.
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 23:29:34 GMT, twaldron
<dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
>the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
>with lately?
>
>tw
pavement, so I just went to the dealership. Last week I bought Part #
VXJ15965 Brake Kit Pkg. 5003003" from a local dealer for $125.24,
plus state tax. It included (2) stainless steel rotors, sets of pads,
new bolts, and new pin boots.
Had I wanted just rotors, they'd have been $89 each.
I had to get the anti-rattle clips and grease from NAPA, as the MOPAR
kit didn't include them.
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 23:29:34 GMT, twaldron
<dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
>the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
>with lately?
>
>tw
#15
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Re: XJ front brakes
My XJ is my daily driver, soending less than 5% of its time off
pavement, so I just went to the dealership. Last week I bought Part #
VXJ15965 Brake Kit Pkg. 5003003" from a local dealer for $125.24,
plus state tax. It included (2) stainless steel rotors, sets of pads,
new bolts, and new pin boots.
Had I wanted just rotors, they'd have been $89 each.
I had to get the anti-rattle clips and grease from NAPA, as the MOPAR
kit didn't include them.
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 23:29:34 GMT, twaldron
<dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
>the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
>with lately?
>
>tw
pavement, so I just went to the dealership. Last week I bought Part #
VXJ15965 Brake Kit Pkg. 5003003" from a local dealer for $125.24,
plus state tax. It included (2) stainless steel rotors, sets of pads,
new bolts, and new pin boots.
Had I wanted just rotors, they'd have been $89 each.
I had to get the anti-rattle clips and grease from NAPA, as the MOPAR
kit didn't include them.
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 23:29:34 GMT, twaldron
<dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
>the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
>with lately?
>
>tw
#16
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Re: XJ front brakes
My XJ is my daily driver, soending less than 5% of its time off
pavement, so I just went to the dealership. Last week I bought Part #
VXJ15965 Brake Kit Pkg. 5003003" from a local dealer for $125.24,
plus state tax. It included (2) stainless steel rotors, sets of pads,
new bolts, and new pin boots.
Had I wanted just rotors, they'd have been $89 each.
I had to get the anti-rattle clips and grease from NAPA, as the MOPAR
kit didn't include them.
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 23:29:34 GMT, twaldron
<dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
>the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
>with lately?
>
>tw
pavement, so I just went to the dealership. Last week I bought Part #
VXJ15965 Brake Kit Pkg. 5003003" from a local dealer for $125.24,
plus state tax. It included (2) stainless steel rotors, sets of pads,
new bolts, and new pin boots.
Had I wanted just rotors, they'd have been $89 each.
I had to get the anti-rattle clips and grease from NAPA, as the MOPAR
kit didn't include them.
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 23:29:34 GMT, twaldron
<dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
>the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
>with lately?
>
>tw
#17
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Posts: n/a
Re: XJ front brakes
My XJ is my daily driver, soending less than 5% of its time off
pavement, so I just went to the dealership. Last week I bought Part #
VXJ15965 Brake Kit Pkg. 5003003" from a local dealer for $125.24,
plus state tax. It included (2) stainless steel rotors, sets of pads,
new bolts, and new pin boots.
Had I wanted just rotors, they'd have been $89 each.
I had to get the anti-rattle clips and grease from NAPA, as the MOPAR
kit didn't include them.
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 23:29:34 GMT, twaldron
<dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
>the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
>with lately?
>
>tw
pavement, so I just went to the dealership. Last week I bought Part #
VXJ15965 Brake Kit Pkg. 5003003" from a local dealer for $125.24,
plus state tax. It included (2) stainless steel rotors, sets of pads,
new bolts, and new pin boots.
Had I wanted just rotors, they'd have been $89 each.
I had to get the anti-rattle clips and grease from NAPA, as the MOPAR
kit didn't include them.
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 23:29:34 GMT, twaldron
<dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad the
>the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had good luck
>with lately?
>
>tw
#18
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Re: XJ front brakes
twaldron wrote:
> DougW wrote:
>> twaldron wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad
>>> the the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had
>>> good luck with lately?
>> I'm a fan of Stillen rotors and Performance Friction Carbon/Metallic
>> pads.
> Hey Doug,
>
> I like Stillen's too, but they're overkill for this grocery getter. If
> it ever does any real offroad time, I'd probably go that route.
Think of it this way. I put those pads on the ZJ back in April of 2002
and so far put 48,623 miles on them. I can still see the chamfer on
the cross drilled holes and the pads migh have lost 2mm or so, but are
still at greater than half the service life.
Otherwise I'd recommend you stick with OEM.
--
DougW
> DougW wrote:
>> twaldron wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad
>>> the the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had
>>> good luck with lately?
>> I'm a fan of Stillen rotors and Performance Friction Carbon/Metallic
>> pads.
> Hey Doug,
>
> I like Stillen's too, but they're overkill for this grocery getter. If
> it ever does any real offroad time, I'd probably go that route.
Think of it this way. I put those pads on the ZJ back in April of 2002
and so far put 48,623 miles on them. I can still see the chamfer on
the cross drilled holes and the pads migh have lost 2mm or so, but are
still at greater than half the service life.
Otherwise I'd recommend you stick with OEM.
--
DougW
#19
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Re: XJ front brakes
twaldron wrote:
> DougW wrote:
>> twaldron wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad
>>> the the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had
>>> good luck with lately?
>> I'm a fan of Stillen rotors and Performance Friction Carbon/Metallic
>> pads.
> Hey Doug,
>
> I like Stillen's too, but they're overkill for this grocery getter. If
> it ever does any real offroad time, I'd probably go that route.
Think of it this way. I put those pads on the ZJ back in April of 2002
and so far put 48,623 miles on them. I can still see the chamfer on
the cross drilled holes and the pads migh have lost 2mm or so, but are
still at greater than half the service life.
Otherwise I'd recommend you stick with OEM.
--
DougW
> DougW wrote:
>> twaldron wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad
>>> the the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had
>>> good luck with lately?
>> I'm a fan of Stillen rotors and Performance Friction Carbon/Metallic
>> pads.
> Hey Doug,
>
> I like Stillen's too, but they're overkill for this grocery getter. If
> it ever does any real offroad time, I'd probably go that route.
Think of it this way. I put those pads on the ZJ back in April of 2002
and so far put 48,623 miles on them. I can still see the chamfer on
the cross drilled holes and the pads migh have lost 2mm or so, but are
still at greater than half the service life.
Otherwise I'd recommend you stick with OEM.
--
DougW
#20
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Re: XJ front brakes
twaldron wrote:
> DougW wrote:
>> twaldron wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad
>>> the the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had
>>> good luck with lately?
>> I'm a fan of Stillen rotors and Performance Friction Carbon/Metallic
>> pads.
> Hey Doug,
>
> I like Stillen's too, but they're overkill for this grocery getter. If
> it ever does any real offroad time, I'd probably go that route.
Think of it this way. I put those pads on the ZJ back in April of 2002
and so far put 48,623 miles on them. I can still see the chamfer on
the cross drilled holes and the pads migh have lost 2mm or so, but are
still at greater than half the service life.
Otherwise I'd recommend you stick with OEM.
--
DougW
> DougW wrote:
>> twaldron wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> Getting ready to replace the stock composite rotors and put new pad
>>> the the front of the XJ. What are you guys using and/or have had
>>> good luck with lately?
>> I'm a fan of Stillen rotors and Performance Friction Carbon/Metallic
>> pads.
> Hey Doug,
>
> I like Stillen's too, but they're overkill for this grocery getter. If
> it ever does any real offroad time, I'd probably go that route.
Think of it this way. I put those pads on the ZJ back in April of 2002
and so far put 48,623 miles on them. I can still see the chamfer on
the cross drilled holes and the pads migh have lost 2mm or so, but are
still at greater than half the service life.
Otherwise I'd recommend you stick with OEM.
--
DougW