Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts

Brake Advice Requested

Sisu15

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Greetings all:
I am looking for some advice on brakes. I have a 2004 LJ with 150,000 miles on it. My brakes work fine, but the calipers have deteriorated significantly and they are completely rusted. The calipers have significant amounts of rusty metal flaking and they are about the worst I have ever seen. Before one of them seizes up on me, I am going to replace all 4 calipers and rotors. What brand parts do you recommend for:
1) Calipers
2) Rotors
3) Pads

I don’t need any hot rod fancy slotted rotors, etc. Just trying to make the Jeep safer and more reliable for the long term. Also, I do not have ABS, just 4 wheel disc brakes.

Is there anything else I should inspect/replace while I am doing this? I remember in the old days, you would inspect bearings and repack them or replace of necessary. I don’t know if these Jeeps have parts like that.

Thank you in advance for your advice!

Steve.

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He doesn't need my stuff for that. TRQ makes a decent rear zinc plated caliper. Premium rotors are available most any place online and a good Posi-quiet Centric 964 set of pads will get him fixed right up.

I keep telling myself I don't REALLY need them, but then I find myself driving through mine in 4 low.
 
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