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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Front Brake Calipers
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<blockquote data-quote="Flyer58" data-source="post: 425457" data-attributes="member: 18629"><p>Yes the price is very reasonable to the point of why mess with the old ones when I could just swap them out.</p><p>Someone has has been in there before because the two caliper retaining bolts on the left are 10mm but on the right they're 12mm. And while we're mixing things up lets make the banjo bolt SAE 9/16 lol.</p><p></p><p>I had to change out the hard brake lines in back so I bought a 25ft roll and knowing the front would need them too. Sure enough the hard line to rubber hose connections are locked up tight together. I'll just cut'em off in the morning and get bending new ones. Faster than wasting time on rusty threads and lines.</p><p></p><p>I'll run around and see what my MPG's are to estimate when the tank is low in case I need to drop it. I haven't looked into that at all. Probably start with checking the ground and connectors at the tank and gauge.</p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyer58, post: 425457, member: 18629"] Yes the price is very reasonable to the point of why mess with the old ones when I could just swap them out. Someone has has been in there before because the two caliper retaining bolts on the left are 10mm but on the right they're 12mm. And while we're mixing things up lets make the banjo bolt SAE 9/16 lol. I had to change out the hard brake lines in back so I bought a 25ft roll and knowing the front would need them too. Sure enough the hard line to rubber hose connections are locked up tight together. I'll just cut'em off in the morning and get bending new ones. Faster than wasting time on rusty threads and lines. I'll run around and see what my MPG's are to estimate when the tank is low in case I need to drop it. I haven't looked into that at all. Probably start with checking the ground and connectors at the tank and gauge. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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