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Jeep Wrangler · 2012–2025

Jeep Wrangler Brake Pad and Rotor Specifications

The specification is consistent across every generation we hold data for.

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Has the Jeep Wrangler brakes specification changed by year?

Model yearsFront rotorRear rotorFront pads
20182025N/AN/AN/A
20122017N/AN/AN/A

Each row links to the full specification for that generation, including trim-by-trim breakdowns and the part numbers. Where engines within a generation differ, that page separates them.

Full specifications by generation

The brakes on a Jeep Wrangler is set by its generation, not its model year, so each generation has one page carrying the complete figures, part numbers and fitment notes for every year it covers.

Jeep Wrangler brakes: common questions

Anything special about servicing the brakes on a Jeep Wrangler?

Front brakes are shared across most engine/trim combinations except base Sport; Rubicon 392 gets larger rear caliper pistons (51mm vs. 48mm on standard Rubicon) for its added power and weight. Rear parking brake remains a drum-in-hat design..

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