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My pads are starting to wear and im a little over 40k miles. I have been debating on whether I should just do a rotor and pad upgrade (eg Powerstop Z36) or spending the extra few hundred dollars for a front BBK and just a replacement out back.

Any feed back on Baer, Alcon, Teraflex, etc kits? Is it worth it? Does the rotor and pad upgrade make a huge difference?
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If you want to do just do pads, try the the ECB Orangestuff pads. You will notice a big difference. The Baer 6 piston Brake kit would be amazing, providing you have 18” wheels.
 

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A BBK kit will set you back over $2K just for the fronts. I have the EBC Yellowstuff pads on my Grand Cherokee and Power Wagon. Love them. I don't know if you can get them yet for the JT.
 
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If you want to do just do pads, try the the ECB Orangestuff pads. You will notice a big difference. The Baer 6 piston Brake kit would be amazing, providing you have 18” wheels.
I had not thought about EBC yet. I kinda want to do a rotor upgrade as well. Did you only do pads?

I actually found the one that fits the 17 inch wheels and these guys are running a special on it.
But $1700 is still a hefty price ?
https://elreymotorsports.com/collections/jt-brake-pads-rotors/products/13-5-front-pro-brake-system
 

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If you like the looks or are hot lapping your JT, go BBK/performance rotors/etc.

otherwise, if you can lock up your stock brakes, a BBK or “performance” rotors won’t do any thing.

with 35” tires I can lock up and/or get abs to kick in. I suspect stock brakes will handle 37s the same.
 

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A BBK kit will set you back over $2K just for the fronts. I have the EBC Yellowstuff pads on my Grand Cherokee and Power Wagon. Love them. I don't know if you can get them yet for the JT.
Did you do a rotor upgrade or just pads?
 
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If you like the looks or are hot lapping your JT, go BBK/performance rotors/etc.

otherwise, if you can lock up your stock brakes, a BBK or “performance” rotors won’t do any thing.

with 35” tires I can lock up and/or get abs to kick in. I suspect stock brakes will handle 37s the same.
I might drive above the speed limit from time to time lol
I also pull a trailer every now and then.

I am currently on 35" tires and moving up to 37s and want to make sure I don't run out of pads even sooner.I want performance first but of course aesthetics is a plus!
 

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I might drive above the speed limit from time to time lol
I also pull a trailer every now and then.

I am currently on 35" tires and moving up to 37s and want to make sure I don't run out of pads even sooner.I want performance first but of course aesthetics is a plus!
Check out this video of a 392 on 37s where they upgraded the front brakes to an APB kit, definitely make a difference in stopping distance, the second video shows the additional improvement by adding the rear kit. Pretty sure the 392 has the same brakes as the JT.




 

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I had not thought about EBC yet. I kinda want to do a rotor upgrade as well. Did you only do pads?

I actually found the one that fits the 17 inch wheels and these guys are running a special on it.
But $1700 is still a hefty price ?
https://elreymotorsports.com/collections/jt-brake-pads-rotors/products/13-5-front-pro-brake-system
I have put powerstop z36 on two Jeeps so far, all four wheels. In the mountains with lots of towing, I’ve noticed a massive difference. Stock rotors in this environment tend to warp a bit at an early age. Those never did. I haven’t put them on my JTR yet, but will as soon as these are ready to be replaced, or start to warp. Nice kit with permanently attached pad shims. Easy install. Not a sound out of them, and I’m super picky. No excessive dust either from these pads. I have no experience with big brake kits though.
 

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Check out this video of a 392 on 37s where they upgraded the front brakes to an APB kit, definitely make a difference in stopping distance, the second video shows the additional improvement by adding the rear kit. Pretty sure the 392 has the same brakes as the JT.




I had not seen these - Ill have to check them out!
 
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I have put powerstop z36 on two Jeeps so far, all four wheels. In the mountains with lots of towing, I’ve noticed a massive difference. Stock rotors in this environment tend to warp a bit at an early age. Those never did. I haven’t put them on my JTR yet, but will as soon as these are ready to be replaced, or start to warp. Nice kit with permanently attached pad shims. Easy install. Not a sound out of them, and I’m super picky. No excessive dust either from these pads. I have no experience with big brake kits though.
This is exactly what I was looking for - I was pretty upset that these started to chirp as soon as they did. I did not want to spend $500 for all four corners and end up in the same situation.

Ill probably try that before doing any type of BBK
 

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This is exactly what I was looking for - I was pretty upset that these started to chirp as soon as they did. I did not want to spend $500 for all four corners and end up in the same situation.

Ill probably try that before doing any type of BBK
It’s what I’ll do as soon as I feel a warp. I don’t care if I have enough meat to turn them. The 7% grades here kill standard brakes. And I’m one who always down shifts before braking. Still. They take a beating and warp way before their time. Drilled and slotted with carbon ceramic pads seems to fix it very well.
 

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It’s what I’ll do as soon as I feel a warp. I don’t care if I have enough meat to turn them. The 7% grades here kill standard brakes. And I’m one who always down shifts before braking. Still. They take a beating and warp way before their time. Drilled and slotted with carbon ceramic pads seems to fix it very well.
I would stay away from drilled rotors. As they have a habit of cracking at the holes.
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