The brake code for a Jeep Grand Cherokee can be found on a decal that is located in Your glove compartment. This will let You know whether or not You have the heavy duty brakes installed from the factory or not. There were two total brake options for the Grand Cherokee, there were the standard duty or heavy duty brakes. The main difference between these is the size of the rotors and calipers. The larger heavy duty brakes were designed to tow more weight behind them on a trailer and that allowed the SUV to have a higher tow rating than the standard one that has a lower tow rating. It is a good idea to determine what brakes You have before You use Your vehicle for towing.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee will not always have the sticker code in the glove box depending on the Package some will have fabric line compartment if so, you will have to call the dealer with your VIN number
tom
April 21, 2023
330 mm is 13 inch, 350 is 13.75 inch. I made a big c out of cardboard 5 inch deep to slide in thru the rim to see what size they are
Benjamin J
July 30, 2020
The Jeep Grand Cherokee brake code location will be on a sticker in the glove box.
oreilly
November 12, 2022
Useless
Andrew
October 19, 2022
I have a 2016 Overland w/High Altitude and the glove box is fabric lines like Cody mentions. There is no visible sticker....
0'Reilly
March 25, 2023
If u have a fabric liner. Call the dealership with vin
Todd
February 25, 2023
II have a 2015 grand Cherokee overland and mine has a fabric on both the inside of the glove box as well as the underside of the spare tire cover and I do not have any labels there at all
Ablair
February 1, 2024
2014 Overland - fabric in the glove box and no brake code or sticker. Called the dealer with the VIN. He told me the price of the rotors and when he could get them. Couldn't answer what the brake code was or if they were 330mm or 350mm. Gonna call another dealer and see what I get.
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