Exactly what they will sell you at any auto parts store. They will know the correct size.
No. The front and rear brake pads are not interchangeable on a 2005 Jeep.
The brake pads might not be adjusted properly. The brake pads can be too tight and have contact with the rotors.
yes...it depends on which caliper you have...there are 2 different ones
The pads may be worn out. have it checked out.
Brake pad wear indicators? (need new pads)
Lift the car, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper and remove the old brake pad. Next put in the new brake pads, put the brake shoe/caliper in its place, put the tire back on the car and lower the car.
How do you change brake pads for a 2000 Nissan Quest?
Buying a Jeep Grand Cherokee Manual would be your best bet, but in a short version to install the front brake pads or any other brake pads. Jack up the jeep block the wheels, put jack stands underneith the axle you are working on, take the tire off, once off set the tire half way under the rock gaurd. Unbolt your brake caliber which is two bolts from inbehind the rotor, once bolts are out, take off brake caliber slowly. there is two brake pads left and right pull them out then do reverse of what you just did to take them out.... Good Luck
Remove the wheel; remove the brake pads and caliper; the rotor should slide off of the lug bolts.
Did u clean the surface of the brake pads before you replaced them. If you touched the pads or they have grease on the pads they wont work good. How does your parking brake work?
when they start to squeek
you have to remove the caliper to access the brake pads