If you're talking about purchasing the pads...anywhere from 50-120 is a good range, depending on the type (warranty wise because of the different material used to make them)...installation cost varies. Most newer vehicles, the brakes can be replaced in a matter of minutes, as they are made much simpler to replace than the days of old. If you get a good mechanic, he will clean, and re-pack the bearings in the front axles, in this case, worth the money. If the charge seems high, ask if this service is performed. If not, if you spend more than $100 for replacement, and you bought the pads yourself, you're paying too much.
what front and rear end are in a 2001 wrangler sport 4.0
if i am correct the wrangler sport has a Dana 30 front and a Dana 44 rear.
I have a 2002 Wrangler sport with a d30 front and d35 rear
yes, the axles are a direct swap
disc brakes , front and rear
The only factory front axle that came in a 2001 Jeep Wrangler is a D30.
The super sport chevelle's came standard with disc brakes in front and drum brakes in the rear. the malibu came standard with drum brakes front and rear.
The front speakers in a 1997 Jeep TJ are 4"x6"
if you are standing at the front of the jeep it should be on the left side of the throttle body. closest to the valve cover.
36mm
What size axle does a 99 wrangler sport have
The life expectancy of a 1997 Jeep Wrangler Sport is 16 years. To get the full life expectancy out of a vehicle it should be properly maintained.