To change the rotors on a 2001 Jeep Cherokee, you typically need basic automotive tools such as a jack, jack stands, a lug wrench, and various socket and ratchet sizes. Additionally, a brake caliper tool may be helpful for compressing the caliper piston when replacing the pads. While no specialized tools are strictly required, having a torque wrench for properly tightening bolts can ensure safety and proper installation.
No special tools are needed!
No, normal mechanics tools.
tools you need for job
with tools.
Sadly the replacement of front rotors on 95-99 accents require special tools anly availble at a service shop. Rotor replacement requires removal of the hubs and they are press fitted. Some shops have equipment to resurface the rotors while still installed on the vehicle if the rotors are not damaged.
Brake rotors are suppose to be easy to change out if your a mechanic and know how to use tools. It is also a good idea to leave it to a professional if your not very familiar with what you are doing.
No, no special tools needed, just common hand tools.
No special tools needed.
You do not need a torque wrench when replacing brake pads and rotors. Some of the tools needed to change the rotors and pads are the c-clamp, sockets, wrench, grease, and brake cleaner.
You will need a 7mm hex key. Everything else is very straightforward.
nope ...its the same as any other car for the basic mechanic.
Should be "peel off" rotors if not you will need a spanner socket only