I'm kind of shocked and especially reading all the comments, because my Jeep Cherokee has been the nicest vehicle I've ever owned. I've had Ford, Kia, Nissan, and all of them weren't build solidly at all.
Reviews of OEM Jeep brake pads
15 votes
My wife had a yj wrangler years ago and the brakes would catch fire while driving around town.
The Cherokee Trailhawk has “lifetime brakes”, I sold mine at 100k miles and still had the original pads and rotors with about ton of life left.
I’m at 180k with my 2018 compass. 2 sets of sway bar links and 1 new set of brakes and that’s all I’ve invested in it so far. Still running great!!!
My dad's 1978 CJ5 has manual brakes and steering. It's pretty terrifying to drive though. The steering isn't so bad, but those brakes are scary. I keep my following distances up to snowstorm levels when I'm driving it.
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The brand is registered in USA.
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Currently there are 5 reviews and 15 votes. Average rating — 3.3 out of 5. Vote balance: 9 up, 6 down.
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- OEM Jeep ranked #2 for: Jeep Compass .