Coasting down a rugged off-road trail replete with rocks and other loose terrain, the one and only thing you have to rely on is your brakes, which must be in tip-top shape to stop a moving Jeep Wrangler on an unpaved path. If you hear absolutely any squeaking, squealing, or grating before you venture into the great outdoors, make sure you address the issue immediately. Not only will an inspection reduce the risk on an off-road accident, it may also save you beaucoup bucks, since brake problems are almost always degenerative. A pair of worn out brake pads, for instance, will begin to eat into your brake rotors, which are far more expensive to replace than the Jeep Wrangler brake pads alone. ExtremeTerrain stocks a wide selection of Jeep Wrangler brake parts and accessories year-round. Don’t forget, a quality set of tires is also vital to maximum stopping performance.
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