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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old brakes. This video is applicable to the 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 Jeep Wrangler.
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• 15mm Wrench http://1aau.to/tqy/1AXAA00010
• 15mm Socket http://1aau.to/takn/1AXAA00015
• 18mm Socket http://1aau.to/tse/1AXAA00043
• 19mm Socket http://1aau.to/tse/1AXAA00043
• Side Cutters
• 1/2 Inch Breaker Bar http://1aau.to/thP/1AXAA00078
• Ratchet http://1aau.to/taeg/1AXAA00016
• Socket Extensions http://1aau.to/takn/1AXAA00015
• Torque Wrench http://1aau.to/tqM/1AXAA00044
• Anti-Seize Grease
• Brake Parts Cleaner
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• Jack Stands http://1aau.to/trY/1AXAA00065
• Wire Brush http://1aau.to/tdA/1AXAA00079
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Thanks for a great video and clear instruction! I’ve changed brakes on my old ‘98 TJ, and this next weekend I will do both front and rear on my ‘15 JKU. Just wanted to double check!
Nice video, good camera work, clear speaking and built my confidence to tackle this myself. Thanks!
I’ve looked at a dozen of these and this is the best how to break video I have seen! Thank you very much I’m going to be doing exactly this, this weekend!
Although you DID put on antiseize… and pre spray the rotors… what about the ebrake?
How many mileage was that rear brakes prior to changing it.
You didn’t have to bleed your brakes.You could of just used a C clamp or other compression tool to push your piston in.
rear caliper adapter torque specs is 55 ftlbs (not 77 as you stated)
After watching this, I have come to believe I would not be able to perform this task, as our Jeep is hella rusted. Thank you for very detailed instructions though, maybe next time, on a newer jeep