2004 Dodge Ram 1500 "tools needed change rotors" Questions

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I am changing my rear brakes on my 2004 RAM. Is I am changing my rear brakes on my 2004 RAM. Is there a trick to getting the rotors off, they appear stuck. Do I also need a tool to push in the caliper

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tools to change rotorsand calipers on 97' dodge ram 1500 once you remove the caliper bolt and get calipers out of the way, just a BFH to remove the hubless rotors you caliper mounting bolts are hidden

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...change the u-joints in the front end for a four wheel drive 1998 dodge 1500 ? u-joint are wore out , front end cliks when you drive. I did this myself recently and it's not too difficult a job if ...

...need the tools to lift the brake calipers off the rotor, in short let your local shop change the rotors. If you try and get stuck some how now you have to tow the car and have the rotors

rotors on my 2004 Audi A4. Will I need special tools to do this? Can I still do the job without these tools? 'B6' (2001-2004) A4s dont have seperate rotors on the rear brakes like the pre 2001 A4s do.

...tools I'll need to change the front rotors on my 02 dodge durango you will need the basic hand tools to do a brake job, and a big hammer to break the rotors free from the axel, they should just fall ...

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tools needed to change rotors what kind of tools would i need to change rotors You might require Brake caliper along with the basic tools to work on bolts. Regards, HP look here hope it helps craig ...

...tools are needed to change the brakes if the front are rotors there are two bolts that need to be taken off first. remove the caliper, then remove the two caliper bracket bolts and remove the rotor ...

...vehicle check for air bag shut off air bag.there are lift point on the pinch wells where you can rise your vehicle. no special tools needed if break pads have sensors you must reset indicator

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change the brake pads when you pull the weel, you need to loosen the caliper from the rotor. once they are loosened, pry the caliper off the rotor. remove the old pads. use a caliper tool, you can ...

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