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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Power stop brake issue
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<blockquote data-quote="FishFam JKU" data-source="post: 442074" data-attributes="member: 21779"><p>If you have a way to do so measure the Driver Rear pads accurately, pair of dial calipers? </p><p>If its flat across the entire pad I would suggest a flush of the line. Possible contaminants in the soft brake line. Even moving a soft line during a pad change could cause some dislodged material.</p><p></p><p>If its not wearing evenly check the clips are still in place. As well as the slides are greased and moving freely.</p><p></p><p>I just replaced my rear pads, rotors, brake lines and Driver Rear caliper because of drag. I too could smell it after long trips. I replaced the pads with Power Stop pads and have not had issue with the pads since. I did replace their clips with coated ones from O'Reileys after the clips begun to fail and squeak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishFam JKU, post: 442074, member: 21779"] If you have a way to do so measure the Driver Rear pads accurately, pair of dial calipers? If its flat across the entire pad I would suggest a flush of the line. Possible contaminants in the soft brake line. Even moving a soft line during a pad change could cause some dislodged material. If its not wearing evenly check the clips are still in place. As well as the slides are greased and moving freely. I just replaced my rear pads, rotors, brake lines and Driver Rear caliper because of drag. I too could smell it after long trips. I replaced the pads with Power Stop pads and have not had issue with the pads since. I did replace their clips with coated ones from O'Reileys after the clips begun to fail and squeak. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Power stop brake issue
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