Factory Original Part: Genuine Factory Mopar Parts are guaranteed to install easily and perform like they have in the past.
Stock Brake Systems: For JK Wranglers with original brake rotors and calipers with industry size tires, Oversize tires may require a brake system upgrade or stronger pads
Semi-Metallic: Composite materials designed to wear evenly and dissipate heat
- Features: Semi-Metallic
- Shipping Weight: 5lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 7in x 5in x 3in (L x W x H)
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Mopar Front Disc Brake Pad Kit Reviews
Good quality
Good
Stops the car. Never had an issue with the stock brakes.
Questions

68456066AB: Correct for models with Heavy Duty (HD) Brakes. This is the standard fitment for many North American Rubicons and Gladiators, especially those with certain tow packages or high-trim configurations.
68409860AC: Correct for models with Standard Brakes. This is typically found on Sport, Sahara, or export mode
Most JLU Rubicons in the US market come factory-equipped with the HD Brake package (larger rotors and dual-piston calipers), making 68456066AB the more likely candidate. However, if your Jeep was a custom build or an export (RHD), it might have the standard set.
The best way to be 100% sure: Look through your front wheel at the brake caliper. HD calipers are noticeably larger, and the pads have a longer surface area. Alternatively, you can enter your VIN on a Mopar parts website, and it will filter for your specific "Sales Code."





















