2006 jeep commander brakes and rotors

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2006 jeep commander brakes and rotors
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Duralast Gold Brake Rotor 43083DG

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2006 jeep commander brakes and rotors

Duralast Gold Brake Rotor 43083DG

$113.99

  • Part # 43083DG

  • SKU # 466943

  • 3-Year Warranty

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  • Location: Rear

  • Notes:

    Rotor only, *Higher carbon content for maximum heat dissipation, quieter braking and longer life. *Z-Clad coating for superior rust protection and enhanced appearance. *Replace in pairs for best performance

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$113.99

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Duralast Severe Duty Brake Rotor 43083SD

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2006 jeep commander brakes and rotors

Duralast Severe Duty Brake Rotor 43083SD

$123.99

  • Part # 43083SD

  • SKU # 1092904

  • Check if this fits your 2006 Jeep Commander

  • Location: Rear

  • Notes:

    Rotor only, *Ideal for towing, heavy hauling and frequent stopping *Replace in pairs for best performance

    How much is a brake job on a Jeep Commander?

    The average cost for a Jeep Commander brake pad replacement is between $274 and $286. Labor costs are estimated between $44 and $56 while parts are priced at $230.

    How much does it cost to replace all 4 brakes and rotors?

    How much does it cost to replace the brake pads and rotors? Rotors cost between $30 and $75 each. Labor to replace rotors and pads is around $150 to $200 per axle. Brake pads and rotors come out to around $250 to $500 per axle.

    How much should I pay someone to do my brakes and rotors?

    Each aftermarket rotor costs an average of $30 to $75. Labor to service brakes can run from $90 to $200 per hour. Brake service generally comes to approximately $200 to $500 per axle at a professional shop.

    How much are brakes and rotors for a Jeep?

    Brake pads for a Jeep can rate anywhere between $150 per axle and $450 per axle depending on the type of brake pad desired. Jeep Brake rotor replacement can rate anywhere between $300 - $750 for each four rotors to be replaced.