Not specifically looking for advice on how to do it, but more on what your take is on the necessity replacing certain items. I thought aobut posting on a more general forum on the board, but was afraid of all the Toyota guys saying to replace everthing with brand new parts from the dealer :sombrero:
1. Flush brake fluid? I'm sure this stuff has never been replaced (probably 10 yrs+). Only added to when needed and bleeding brakes when necessary. I will likely do this, but curious on how often others do this.
2. New soft brake lines? Again, I'm sure the lines are at least 5 yrs old, if not more. They look fine, and have no cracks. Will this improve performance due to old lines not holding pressure? I'm thinking of going with new lines off of a '95 YJ in the front, as they are a little longer. Rears would get new ZJ lines.
3. Calipers? I'm doing the disc swap on the rear and have a set that look like they were replaced recently, so going to leave them. On the front however, I've never replaced in the 6 yrs I've owned the Jeep, but they stop true and straight.
4. Quality of replacement pads and rotors. Is it worth it going to a better pad and rotor. It seems like EBC pads and Centric rotors are talked about as one of the better options, but they are of course much more than the parts store brands.
I'm swapping in new front and rear axles and figure now is a good time to freshen everthing up while they are on the bench. Anything else I'm missing? This is my DD and a '98 XJ with an OME lift and 31 inch BFG ATs.
Thanks for your thoughts.
1. Flush brake fluid? I'm sure this stuff has never been replaced (probably 10 yrs+). Only added to when needed and bleeding brakes when necessary. I will likely do this, but curious on how often others do this.
2. New soft brake lines? Again, I'm sure the lines are at least 5 yrs old, if not more. They look fine, and have no cracks. Will this improve performance due to old lines not holding pressure? I'm thinking of going with new lines off of a '95 YJ in the front, as they are a little longer. Rears would get new ZJ lines.
3. Calipers? I'm doing the disc swap on the rear and have a set that look like they were replaced recently, so going to leave them. On the front however, I've never replaced in the 6 yrs I've owned the Jeep, but they stop true and straight.
4. Quality of replacement pads and rotors. Is it worth it going to a better pad and rotor. It seems like EBC pads and Centric rotors are talked about as one of the better options, but they are of course much more than the parts store brands.
I'm swapping in new front and rear axles and figure now is a good time to freshen everthing up while they are on the bench. Anything else I'm missing? This is my DD and a '98 XJ with an OME lift and 31 inch BFG ATs.
Thanks for your thoughts.