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@airgonz you're probably looking at around 300-400 for parts and labor. Labor rates can vary from shop to shop though.
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What is the average cost for a repair for this make and model if done at a service shop?
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Thanks for that video. Explained everything i was looking for.
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Great Video... the sledge hammer came in handy.... thanks... to change the rear brakes is the same procedure???
THANKS!!!
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Hi I own a 2000 WJ Jeep Grand Cherokee i had new front brake discs and new pads fitted but now after a bit of driving my brakes become hard to press and they smoke i also smell burning. I was hoping for some advise. thank You
aryaan9 2 days ago
@aryaan9 You could try to bleed the brakes, and if that doesn't resolve the issue the calipers could be hanging up and freezing, you may want to see if this is what's happening.
1aauto 1 day ago
@1aauto - Thank you for posting this! With any luck, this video will help me with my Jeep Cherokee Sport!?!?
Take care, Man!
classiclistener01 1 week ago
@classiclistener01 No problem at all. You should be able to apply most of these basics to your Cherokee. I just picked up a 97 Grand Cherokee (ZJ) so we'll shoot some more Jeep videos for you guys as well.
1aauto 1 week ago
Is it the same procedure for both front and rear disc brakes???
ThePlaygroundCartel 3 weeks ago
@ThePlaygroundCartel The rear disks are very similar. When you take the calipers off and compress them, they will not compress all of the way into the calpier like the fronts do. Hope this helps you out. Have a great day!
1aauto 3 weeks ago