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Old 04-11-2006, 12:55 PM   #1
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Exclamation How To Change Front And Rear Brakes And Rotors on a 1995 Grand Cherokee Limted

i never worked on my 95 jeep grand cherokee limted 6 cyl before it cost alot just to get it done at a garage just front both and rear brakes and rotors it would be like 400 + tax i found them cheaper at advance auto parts for i need help with what tools like to use. to remove the brake caliper sorry if i spelled that wrong i know that i have to take the tire's off with a 4 way im guessing that other tools involved for the brakes im sorry if im confusing i never did any brake work in it before any help would be great thank you for looking at my post
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