Hi,
I have a 2004 Jeep Liberty Sport 4x4 (6 cyl) and it seems that i am having an issue with the driver side rear caliper seizing up. The caliper was replaced a year ago since it was having problems on that side. At the time the brake hose was on backorder and so it didnt get replaced.
Well it started having problems with seizing up again and causing the pad and rotor to wear down extremely fast but just on that side. So my mechanic, who is a friend, went to order the Brake Hose since he had run into that problem before with a jeep liberty and suspected it could be the hose. Well the price came back at $375.00 for just the hose!!!! ...which if you know is about a 6 inch piece of tube going from the brake line to the caliper!! insane! and apparently this rear hose can only be ordered through the dealer...no oem that i can find.
Apparently there was an issue with the hoses and chrylser had to pay someone to make a new batch (this is what the parts guy told me at the dealer) ...and apparently they got ripped off and are passing that cost along to the consumer! thanks.
Well the guy at the dealer said you might be able to use the opposite side hose...which btw i can get for like 30 bucks..but he wasnt positive. I looked and compared the hoses on both sides and they appear to be the same...but was going to look closer this weekend.
Was wondering if anyone had heard of this problem...seems crazy and no way i am paying that much for a little hose. I could possibly get one from a junk yard but not sure if that would be a great idea.
thanks!
I have a 2004 Jeep Liberty Sport 4x4 (6 cyl) and it seems that i am having an issue with the driver side rear caliper seizing up. The caliper was replaced a year ago since it was having problems on that side. At the time the brake hose was on backorder and so it didnt get replaced.
Well it started having problems with seizing up again and causing the pad and rotor to wear down extremely fast but just on that side. So my mechanic, who is a friend, went to order the Brake Hose since he had run into that problem before with a jeep liberty and suspected it could be the hose. Well the price came back at $375.00 for just the hose!!!! ...which if you know is about a 6 inch piece of tube going from the brake line to the caliper!! insane! and apparently this rear hose can only be ordered through the dealer...no oem that i can find.
Apparently there was an issue with the hoses and chrylser had to pay someone to make a new batch (this is what the parts guy told me at the dealer) ...and apparently they got ripped off and are passing that cost along to the consumer! thanks.
Well the guy at the dealer said you might be able to use the opposite side hose...which btw i can get for like 30 bucks..but he wasnt positive. I looked and compared the hoses on both sides and they appear to be the same...but was going to look closer this weekend.
Was wondering if anyone had heard of this problem...seems crazy and no way i am paying that much for a little hose. I could possibly get one from a junk yard but not sure if that would be a great idea.
thanks!