Reviews for Power Stop K2798-36 Front & Rear Z36 Extreme Performance Brake Kit for 07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK
Perfect compliment to my 3" lift and 35s, the stopping power is great.
Reasonable cost.
Put these on when I lifted the Jeep and slapped 35s on it. They work great!
Easy to install and works great
Great upgrade from the stock brakes! I had this brake setup installed by my local mechanic and he loved the quality and build of the rotors. Installation was done for less than $250 to install the setup and was back on the road in less 4 hours. Long term I will see how these brakes hold up and return to follow-up on my review.
Power Stop K2798-36 Front & Rear Rotors and Pads are awesome!! Definitely an upgrade over the stock Jeep JKU rotors and pads. You MUST do the "break in" as directed in the instructions. I've have rough 600 miles on them, and not a squeak, squeal or issue. For reference, I'm running 35s on a 2.5" lift, on a 2015 JKU.
so far so good they look amazing
Simple install and they work great. Make sure to follow the break in process online, but otherwise stopping much better now. Could have come with some more grease for the parts, but overall a solid product.
Have a JKU on 37s and 18x9s, these stop the truck no problem.
I've got nearly 130,000 miles on my '14 JKU. I had pad-slapped the rears with ceramic pads at around 40,000 miles (BLDs kill rear pads) and the fronts were original still. I overland, run a bit heavy with winch/bumper/wheels, and pull an armored teardrop.
My stock rotors were warped. Front and back were squeaking constantly. And it was pulling to the right on stops.
This PowerStop set-up is soooooo nice. Quiet, fade-free, linear. Stop after stop, on hills, commuting or pulling my trailer in the mountains.
Break-in was a piece of cake; just followed their instructions on their website.
People tell me to be concerned about the slots and holes on the trail but it doesn't worry me. So far, so great.
Just got these brakes installed. For non-mechanics I suggest watching some how to videos. Very simple install. I also suggest installing rear set first without removing fronts until rears are broke in. Then once seasoned move on to install fronts. I did this as a safety precaution with windows partly down to listen for any unusual noise during the brake in procedures. Great product. Great improvement to my 07-JK.