My Vehicle Change Vehicle Show My Vehicle Change Vehicle 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Categories Close X You have selected Other Categories Air Conditioning & Heater Body - Sheet Metal Except Doors Instrument Panel And Radios And Consoles Mopar Accessories - Component Parts Propeller Shaft And Universal Joint Wiper & Lock Cylinder And Keys Brake Lines & Hoses, Rear And Chassis fit your 2004 Jeep Grand CherokeeDiagram (1 of 1): Service Brakes Brake Lines and Hoses,Rear and Chassis Ref No. Part No. Part Description Retail Your Qty. Part No. &
Genuine Mopar Parts, the Right Choice MoparPartsGiant.com offers the wholesale prices for genuine 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee parts. Parts like Brake Lines & Hoses, Rear And Chassis are shipped directly from authorized Mopar dealers and backed by the manufacturer's warranty. Parts fit for the following vehicle options. Engine: 6 Cyl 4.0L, 8 Cyl 4.7L. Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic Transmission, 5-Speed Automatic Transmission. How much does it cost to completely replace brake lines?HOW MUCH TO REPLACE BRAKE LINES? The cost of brake line replacement varies depending on the vehicle. Typically speaking, you will pay between $250 and $500 for one brake line. This is broken down between a cost for labor which is between about $40 and $50 and a cost for the parts, which is between about $150 and $275.
Can you replace a brake line yourself?If you have some mechanical experience, you can change your vehicle's brake lines at home. You'll need to disconnect your brake hoses from the brake system and remove any brackets or bolts connecting them to the vehicle. Then, remove the hoses from your brake calipers or wheel cylinders.
How much does it cost to replace brakes on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?The average cost for a Jeep Grand Cherokee brake pad replacement is between $336 and $359. Labor costs are estimated between $85 and $108 while parts are priced at $251. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location.
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