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Great Braking Matters: Jeep Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler is a series of compact and mid-size off-road SUVs that have been in continuous production since 1986. Larger brake pads with a higher operating temperature are another upgrade to consider when modifying your Wrangler for off-roading.

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Great Braking Matters: Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk

be/_hBWO_0S774 The Jeep Cherokee (KL) is a crossover SUV manufactured by the Jeep marque owned by Stellantis North America since 2021. It’s also important to look for aftermarket rotors that are precision cross-drilled and slotted, which increases the airflow over the rotor’s contact surfaces.

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Great Braking Matters: Toyota 4Runner

be/n0i0TcKnpSM The Toyota 4Runner is an SUV marketed globally since 1984. Brake Upgrades Modifying a 2002 4Runner for off-roading should include a brake upgrade, at least for the front brakes.

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R1 Concepts Joins GenRight at King of the Hammers

be/EY3NzgbOnMU This year, Jordan Pellegrino and co-driver Gunnar Velasquez drove the #98 GenRight/Mickey Thompson racecar in Saturday’s 4400 unlimited class main race, the Race of Kings. The team did not skip a beat, and immediately sent people back to main pit to get the spare transmission cooler and parts to get the car back moving […]

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Tesla Model S Plaid with a Big Brake Kit

be/dxbZoub96CY If you had to make a list of some of the most impressive vehicles to come out of Tesla, the Model S Plaid would undoubtedly be right at the top. All told, the Big Brake Kit is an effective way to improve the performance of your car while also giving it that incredible, supercharged […]

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Step-by-step Installation Guide for a Big Brake Kit

After purchasing a Big Brake Kit to increase the performance of your vehicle, your next step is to get it installed. It’s a similar process to the one you just went through above – remove the bolts, slide the caliper off the rotor, and remove or trim your dust shield as needed.

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