How To Replace 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler Brake Caliper

How To Replace 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler Brake Caliper

This video will show you how to replace the brake caliper on a 2007 – 2017 Jeep Wrangler. Buy Replacement Brake Calipers Here: https://amzn.to/3uJicm7

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Homeowner Repair says:

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King G says:

Hello. I have a question. I own a 2015 jku 39k miles hardly ever drive it. I put a 2.5 lift and it was great then I changed the break rotors and it was driving nice and one day started to pull to the right when press on the break pedal. I took it to a mechanic shop and told me it needed calipers one was bad…. So I got it done crazy overcharged. When pick up the jeep the pedal sink almost to the floor. I took it back and with a bad attitude the mechanic bleed the breaks again. The pedal feels the same. I took the jeep to a friend who is also a mechanic. He said pedal doesn’t feel right….. I took it to a different mechanic who works on jeeps and he said. Pedal feel’s spongy. Then bled the breaks using the computer and on the calipers. But pedal feels to low. What can it be????

Homeowner Repair says:

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Matt Kind says:

Useful video. I can't see where The clips go… Found it: 3:42, thanks!

JonGCruz says:

Can you please share the specific link fore those calipers? In the link you posted there are 20 different calipers.

Billy Wiggins says:

question. i squeezed in the caliper piston real slow didnt open bleeder valves put brakes all back together. im getting a brake noise when i let the brake up a little ( brakes not firm ) not squeak does that mean i have to bleed the brakes. 2nd. the caliper slide part you put the brake pads in, one of the bolt that slides into the boot its frozen in cant get it out. any way to get it out or do i have to replace the whole part and do i have to do both back tires. thank you

Overland by Eric says:

I have a question: my caliber bolts came loose and hit the rim and destroy my rim . I changed it in a professional off-road shop and driving home it came Off . I would like to know what could cause the caliber bolt to come off and almost flipped my Jeep over. There was no anti cease (lock-tight) material on it . Two of them came loose .
Thanks

Bruce Thompson says:

Thanks my dude! This was helpful!

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