Jeep Grand Wagoneer Brake Drums
Aftermarket brake drums engineered to slot into the Jeep Grand Wagoneer. Cross-referenced against OEM specs and dispatched countrywide from our warehouse
About Jeep Grand Wagoneer Brake Drums
Finding the right Jeep Grand Wagoneer Brake Drums parts in South Africa starts with identifying your exact build year and drivetrain. The Grand Wagoneer was built in variants including the 3.0L Twin-Turbo I6 Series I, 3.0L Twin-Turbo I6 Series III, and the correct brake drums can differ between these configurations. Typical Grand Wagoneer concerns around this component group include premature wear from our high-temperature summers and long highway runs, as well as dust contamination in off-road conditions — all factors our team considers when cross-referencing part numbers against your VIN.
Our regularly stocked aftermarket brake drums for the Jeep Grand Wagoneer ships countrywide from Durban, typically dispatched within 24 to 48 hours, and is backed by a fitment guarantee. Not sure whether to replace just the brake drums or the whole assembly? Send us your VIN or engine code and we will advise the most cost-effective fix for your Grand Wagoneer.
What Are Jeep Grand Wagoneer Brake Drums?
Brake drums are cast iron cylinders on the rear axle of older Jeep models like the Cherokee XJ, Wrangler TJ, and Liberty KJ, which house the brake shoes and provide the friction surface for stopping. While most modern Jeeps use disc brakes all around, many classic and entry-level models still rely on rear drum brakes for their simplicity and cost-effectiveness. South African road conditions—gravel, dust, and water crossings—can accelerate drum wear and cause internal corrosion if not properly maintained.
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Common Questions About Jeep Grand Wagoneer Brake Drums
How much does it cost to replace brake drums on a Jeep in South Africa?
Brake drum replacement for models like the Cherokee XJ or Wrangler TJ typically costs R1,800-R3,500 for both rear drums including labour at most Johannesburg or Cape Town workshops. Prices vary based on whether you choose OEM Jeep drums or aftermarket options, with genuine parts commanding premium pricing. Budget an additional R800-R1,500 if brake shoes and hardware also need replacement during the service.
Which Jeep models still use rear brake drums instead of disc brakes?
Older models like the Cherokee XJ (1984-2001), Wrangler TJ (1997-2006), Liberty KJ/KK (2002-2012), and some base Patriot MK variants came with rear drum brakes as standard. Modern Jeeps including Wrangler JL, Grand Cherokee WK2, and Gladiator JT use four-wheel disc brakes for improved stopping power. If you own a pre-2007 Jeep in South Africa, check your rear wheels—drums are still common on these workhorses.
What parts should I replace together with brake drums on my Jeep?
Always replace brake shoes, return springs, hold-down springs, and wheel cylinders when installing new drums on models like the Cherokee XJ or Liberty KJ. Most Jeep mechanics in Pretoria and Durban recommend replacing drums and shoes as a complete axle set (both sides) to ensure even braking performance. Expect to pay R2,500-R4,200 for a full rear drum brake overhaul including all hardware and labour.
How often do brake drums need replacement on Jeeps driven in South African conditions?
Brake drums on Jeeps typically last 80,000-120,000km under normal driving, but Highveld dust, gravel roads, and coastal humidity can reduce lifespan to 60,000-80,000km. Wrangler TJ and Cherokee XJ owners who regularly tackle off-road trails or water crossings should inspect drums every 20,000km for scoring or rust. If drums are machined (skimmed) beyond their maximum diameter specification, replacement becomes mandatory regardless of mileage.
Can I machine (skim) my Jeep's brake drums instead of replacing them?
Drums can be machined once or twice if scoring is minor and they haven't exceeded the maximum diameter stamped on the drum itself, typically saving R800-R1,200 versus replacement. However, Cherokee XJ and Wrangler TJ drums are often already at their limit after 100,000km of South African driving conditions. Most reputable workshops in Johannesburg will measure drums with a micrometer and advise replacement if machining would compromise braking safety.
Learn More About Jeep Grand Wagoneer Brake Drums
Official Jeep South Africa website with model specifications and service information
Technical explanation of drum brake components and operation principles
Automobile Association of South Africa guidance on brake system maintenance and safety
Other Brakes for Jeep Grand Wagoneer
Not Sure Which Brake Drums Fits Your Grand Wagoneer?
Share your VIN or engine code and our Jeep team will cross-check the correct brake drums for your exact Grand Wagoneer variant.