All you need to replace your pads on your 89 Comanche or a Cherokee is a 7mm Allen wrench and a large c-clamp. Preferably a 7mm Allen socket that way you can put your rachet on it. Use the Allen to take out the caliper bolts/Allen screws shafts. Then use c-clamp and old pad to press caliper back as far as it will go then replace pads and reassemble. However, it is recommended to have your rotors turned when changing pads. This is done at most shops. You take the rotors to the shop and they will turn them for you. The total job is really simple and takes about 30 minutes tops.
brake booster vacuum leak,or bad brake booster.
Air tools and PB Blaster.
You will need to remove the front tire and wheels from your 2002 Jeep liberty. Remove the brake pads and break assembly. Tap the rotors with a hammer or mallet. The rotors will come off. Reverse the process to install the new rotors.
Jeep Comanche was created in 1985.
No. The front and rear brake pads are not interchangeable on a 2005 Jeep.
7mm Allen
The price of a Jeep Comanche ranges greatly depending on the car's model year. A 1989 Jeep Comanche costs roughly $3000, while a 1988 Jeep Comanche can cost anywhere from $2000 to $4000.
Remove the transmission to excess the inturnal slave cylinder
No, Cherokee is a wagon, and the Comanche is a pickup, but on the years they were made the parts will be the same.
you can, but it will mess with your brake bias %.
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