1987 Jeep Comanche Brake Service & Repair

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Our auto technicians are trained to perform 1987 Jeep Comanche brake checks, brake services, and brake repairs. Schedule your appointment now.

When To Get Your Jeep Comanche Brakes Checked

Getting your 1987 Comanche’s brakes checked before trouble starts is a good idea. There's no need to wait for a problem. We offer free brake inspections as a benefit to all of our customers so that we can help prevent problems from starting in the first place. You can request a free brake check as a standalone service or in addition to work you're already having done on your Jeep, like a tire repair or an oil change. If you've been putting off regular car care, though, keep the following brake symptoms in mind.

Symptoms of bad brakes include unusual sounds, a vibrating pedal or steering wheel, a burnt smell coming from the tires, a dashboard brake light that’s powered on, or a sensation that things aren't like they used to be. You know your Jeep Comanche like the back of your hand. And you don't have to wait for something to go wrong. Stay ahead of problems with a free brake check. Vehicle manufacturers like Jeep generally recommend that at a minimum, front and rear brakes are removed and serviced at least once every 12,000 miles or 12 months. That includes checking the parking brake, too. Brake service and/or repair should be performed as necessary. When in doubt, visit Firestone Complete Auto Care for a quick inspection. Most of our locations are open seven days a week and in the evening for free brake checks. Our ASE Certified technicians will gladly inspect your  1987 Jeep Comanche brakes. Preventative brake care can help keep you safe on the road.

Brake Pad Replacement for Your Jeep Comanche

When should you change the brake pads on your 1987 Jeep Comanche? It depends on you and your driving style. Brake pads often last 30,000 to 40,000 miles. Certain factors, like driving mostly on highways and braking smoothly, can help your brake pads last longer. Hauling heavy loads and riding your brakes can shorten brake pad lifespan. How often you need to replace your brake pads also depends on what kind you have on your Comanche. Brake pads made of certain materials tend to outlast others. Thankfully, when you get Jeep Comanche brake pad replacement at Firestone Complete Auto Care, you also get a limited Lifetime Parts Warranty. We do brake checks and brake pad replacements every day, and for your Comanche, we’ll only use parts that meet or surpass Jeep’s standards.

Jeep Comanche Brake Repair

Your Jeep Comanche engine may be strong and reliable. One that’s strong enough to take you into high mileage territory. But if you can't stop it, then it's scrap metal. If you’re experiencing squeaky brakes or a loss of braking power, don’t wait! Safe driving is difficult when your brakes are anything but their best. Plus, waiting can lead to more expensive parts wearing out and requiring replacement. For instance, rotors may start to warp when you drive on worn brake pads, and the metal-to-metal grinding may compromise other healthy parts. We can help prevent that damage from happening. Go to your local Firestone Complete Auto Care for 1987 Jeep Comanche brake repairs. We offer a variety of brake services like brake pad/shoe replacement, brake rotor/drum refinishing, brake fluid exchange, and wheel cylinder and brake caliper installation. Make an appointment for Jeep Comanche brake repairs or services today.

Jeep Comanche Brakes Questions

  • What can cause my Comanche to shake when I apply the brakes? If your Comanche shakes when you brake, you could be dealing with warped rotors, faulty brake calipers, worn brake pads or rotors, or loose or worn suspension parts. Schedule a free brake inspection at Firestone Complete Auto Care for help diagnosing your brake issue.
  • What is the total number of brake pads on my Comanche? On most cars, each axle is equipped with four brake pads — two per front wheel and two per back wheel. The front wheels usually work harder to help stop your Comanche, so don’t be surprised if your front brake pads wear out faster than your rear brake pads.
  • What is the average lifespan of Comanche brake pads? Brake pads generally last between 30,000 and 40,000 miles. Your driving can affect how long your Comanche brake pads last, though. For example, mainly driving on highways and gradually braking can help increase the lifespan of your brake pads, and carrying hefty loads or riding your brakes can shorten it.
  • Is it bad if my Comanche is leaking brake fluid when off? Your Comanche brake system is a closed hydraulic system, which means that the brake fluid should not leak out of the system under normal circumstances. However, over time, the various components of the brake system can wear out or become damaged, which can cause brake fluid to leak out of the system.
  • Who can service my Comanche brakes near me? Firestone Complete Auto Care has you covered with Comanche brake inspections and repairs near you. Schedule an appointment for a complimentary brake inspection, and be sure to see us soon. You might also have the option of a mobile brake service with our Firestone Direct mechanics who can come to your home or office. Check if we offer mobile brake repairs in your area.

1987 Jeep Comanche Repair

Let's take care of your 1987 Jeep Comanche together. Our team is here to help make sure your vehicle works, day after day. Click on a repair below to learn more about 1987 Jeep Comanche repairs.