Back in '07 my wife and I custom-ordered an '08 Wrangler Unlimited Safari. When we got it in, I loved it! One of the first things I noted about it was the feel of the brakes--possible the best-feeling braking system I'd ever owned with a very nice balance front and rear. Now I've got 50,000 miles on it and am finding some really strange things going on that don't make sense.
Back in February of this year I took the Jeep on a 700 mile trip down to Tennessee. I've made the trip many times, but this time I noticed that the brakes were starting to pull to one side or another--not consistently in either direction. While I was there, I started smelling hot brakes and discovered both my rear calipers were seizing; forcing a complete brake change on both rears of calipers, rotors and, of course, pads. Now, 4,000 mile later, my right front is starting to do the same thing, BUT when I hit the ESP Off button after it cooled I had no more dragging brake on the 25-mile drive home from bowling--no pull to the left due to hot right pad.
This leads me to wonder if the ABS/ESP system isn't acting up and applying some amount of braking at the wrong times. I don't necessarily want to pull the two ABS/ESP fuse/relays but if these two components can help me avoid burning up brakes I'm likely to do it. As it is, I'm not a fan of either system anyway because they tend to kick in at times you really don't want them to or like one experience I had on glare ice the ABS system thought I was at a dead stop while I was still sliding at about 15mph.
Can anyone offer some realistic advice? I come to you guys because you're serious about your Jeeps, not like some of the others who are more sarcasm than helpful.
Back in February of this year I took the Jeep on a 700 mile trip down to Tennessee. I've made the trip many times, but this time I noticed that the brakes were starting to pull to one side or another--not consistently in either direction. While I was there, I started smelling hot brakes and discovered both my rear calipers were seizing; forcing a complete brake change on both rears of calipers, rotors and, of course, pads. Now, 4,000 mile later, my right front is starting to do the same thing, BUT when I hit the ESP Off button after it cooled I had no more dragging brake on the 25-mile drive home from bowling--no pull to the left due to hot right pad.
This leads me to wonder if the ABS/ESP system isn't acting up and applying some amount of braking at the wrong times. I don't necessarily want to pull the two ABS/ESP fuse/relays but if these two components can help me avoid burning up brakes I'm likely to do it. As it is, I'm not a fan of either system anyway because they tend to kick in at times you really don't want them to or like one experience I had on glare ice the ABS system thought I was at a dead stop while I was still sliding at about 15mph.
Can anyone offer some realistic advice? I come to you guys because you're serious about your Jeeps, not like some of the others who are more sarcasm than helpful.