kd1yt
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Hello all-
I have a 2020 JT Sport S MT, owned new since 9/2019.
Due to the general cluster_ _ _ _ of the last few years, and some specific clusters in my own circumstances, I have not been driving much. Only about 22.000 miles.
I live in Vermont, land of heavily salted winter roads and lots of unpaved roads with gritty fine dust year-round. This environment trashes disc brakes.
I could tell a few months ago that I had some brake issues (never heard the wear indicator squeak, just gritty sound at low speeds).
So I ordered a set of PowerStop pads and rotors for all four corners from Rock Auto. i know that I shouldn't need full replacement pads and rotors at 22k miles but I didn't want to get it apart and find out that I was missing something. Just start 100% fresh and, going forwards, try to do preventative clean and lube of the brakes more often due to my severe conditions.
About a week ago my front driver's side wheel went rapidly from bad to worse, sudden pronounced dragging.
Parked the truck and also ordered from Rock Auto the front "left" caliper - from what Rock Auto listed as the proper part for a 2020 Gladiator front left:
PowerStop L15100
As far as I knew/ know, left = driver's side.
Was working on the truck today and opened the box of the new caliper.
Looks "almost" right except the bleeder is in the wrong location. If I put the caliper on, on my front driver's side, the bleeder would be on the bottom, which obviously = no-go to be able to bleed air out. I didn't try to put the caliper on because of the bleeder being in the wrong spot, but it looks, by eyeball, otherwise like it'd fit up.
I'm attaching a photo of the original/ still attached caliper in the background (bleeder to the left) and the "L15100" new caliper (bleeder to the right)
I called PowerStop tech support and they say that they list the L15100 as being for 2018-2021 Wrangler Rubicon, front driver's side. Power Stop says that they do not list the L15100 for Gladiator. Power Stop said on the phone that they have no calipers yet for a 2020 Gladiator.
I don't have any firsthand experience with the JL Wrangler's brakes.
If I need to just _now_ get a JL Rubicon passenger side front caliper for it to somehow fit my JT front driver's side wheel, that won't be the worst thing in the world. And at that point, if things fit, I may just replace both front calipers to have it all same.
But I don't want to start just randomly ordering more parts.
Anyone familiar with both the JT Sport S brakes and the JL Rubi brakes able to tell me what is going on with bleeder location and whether there is, in fact, semi-compatibility ?? but with swapped sides (to get bleeders in correct up/down position) ?? of the JLR/ JT front calipers?
Thanks very much in advance!
I have a 2020 JT Sport S MT, owned new since 9/2019.
Due to the general cluster_ _ _ _ of the last few years, and some specific clusters in my own circumstances, I have not been driving much. Only about 22.000 miles.
I live in Vermont, land of heavily salted winter roads and lots of unpaved roads with gritty fine dust year-round. This environment trashes disc brakes.
I could tell a few months ago that I had some brake issues (never heard the wear indicator squeak, just gritty sound at low speeds).
So I ordered a set of PowerStop pads and rotors for all four corners from Rock Auto. i know that I shouldn't need full replacement pads and rotors at 22k miles but I didn't want to get it apart and find out that I was missing something. Just start 100% fresh and, going forwards, try to do preventative clean and lube of the brakes more often due to my severe conditions.
About a week ago my front driver's side wheel went rapidly from bad to worse, sudden pronounced dragging.
Parked the truck and also ordered from Rock Auto the front "left" caliper - from what Rock Auto listed as the proper part for a 2020 Gladiator front left:
PowerStop L15100
As far as I knew/ know, left = driver's side.
Was working on the truck today and opened the box of the new caliper.
Looks "almost" right except the bleeder is in the wrong location. If I put the caliper on, on my front driver's side, the bleeder would be on the bottom, which obviously = no-go to be able to bleed air out. I didn't try to put the caliper on because of the bleeder being in the wrong spot, but it looks, by eyeball, otherwise like it'd fit up.
I'm attaching a photo of the original/ still attached caliper in the background (bleeder to the left) and the "L15100" new caliper (bleeder to the right)
I called PowerStop tech support and they say that they list the L15100 as being for 2018-2021 Wrangler Rubicon, front driver's side. Power Stop says that they do not list the L15100 for Gladiator. Power Stop said on the phone that they have no calipers yet for a 2020 Gladiator.
I don't have any firsthand experience with the JL Wrangler's brakes.
If I need to just _now_ get a JL Rubicon passenger side front caliper for it to somehow fit my JT front driver's side wheel, that won't be the worst thing in the world. And at that point, if things fit, I may just replace both front calipers to have it all same.
But I don't want to start just randomly ordering more parts.
Anyone familiar with both the JT Sport S brakes and the JL Rubi brakes able to tell me what is going on with bleeder location and whether there is, in fact, semi-compatibility ?? but with swapped sides (to get bleeders in correct up/down position) ?? of the JLR/ JT front calipers?
Thanks very much in advance!
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