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MatthewAMEL

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I suggest going to rockauto and plugging in your vehicle. Under brakes you'll see ones specifically listed for the rubicon fitment ill keep looking though and let you know if I find the part numbers
thanks. That’s what I did. Returns about 100 options and all of those brake codes I posted. I called the parts department and they won’t give part numbers.
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thanks. That’s what I did. Returns about 100 options and all of those brake codes I posted. I called the parts department and they won’t give part numbers.
I got powerstop z36. Fronts are 1589, rear 6004. That's for the rubicon 2019. I think fronts are the same for any JL if I'm not mistaken, but rubicon rear are different.

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thanks. That’s what I did. Returns about 100 options and all of those brake codes I posted. I called the parts department and they won’t give part numbers.
Ping @AllMoparParts.com. He's exceptional at tracking down part numbers.
 

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We would strongly suggest taking advantage of our sister company Tire Rack to see if the Trusted Experts there could lend a hand in your brake pad purchasing journey. :like:
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