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Vented Rotors; Rear Pair (14-23 Jeep Cherokee KL w/ Dual Piston Front Calipers)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item XJ17305
Vented Rotors; Rear Pair (14-23 Jeep Cherokee KL w/ Dual Piston Front Calipers)
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      Directly Fit. The A-Premium Disc Brake Rotors & Ceramic Brake Pads offer a perfect fit for your vehicle, providing exceptional performance and durability. This kit includes all the necessary components, such as mounting hardware and high-temperature grease, for a hassle-free and direct installation. Meet or Exceed OEM Specifications. This ensures that the rotors and pads maintain the same high standards as the original components installed by the vehicle manufacturer, guaranteeing optimal fit, performance, and safety. With the A-Premium kit, you can have confidence in the quality and reliability of your braking system. Customer Support. 2 Year Unlimited-mileage Quality Guarantee. With being sturdy and brand-new, these disc brake rotors and brake pads are the ideal replacement. Application. Compatible with: 2014-2021 Jeep Cherokee, with Single Piston Front Caliper.

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