Basic metric tools ,a large channelock type pliers, some models require a Allen head socket to remove the calipher bolts, jackstands, and floorjack should get the job done for you. Mark
The oil pan must be removed. No special tools required, just normal mechanics tools.
You are referring to the key and tumbler assembly. It requires special tools to remove the steering wheel and steering lock plate. It also requires a special tool for the installation. It would be cheaper to have a mechanic do it.
That job is not for a weekend do it yourselfer. It requires jack stands and a transmission jack along with the other special tools. It will be quicker and cheaper to take it to a certified repair shop.
Yes, no special tools needed. A brake shoe spring retractor tool will make it easier.
You will need a special tool to compress the rear brake piston, other than that, regular tools that any car handyman has.
Do you need any special tools.
To change the brake pads on a 1991 Chevrolet Caprice, you will need some tools. You're going to need a c-clamp, a hex key or Allen wrench to remove the calipers, and a wrench to bleed the lines.
If you're asking, you should take it to a mechanic. Honest, you don't want to tear into that. Special tools are required, you have u-joints, brake lines, torqued bolts - it's a mess.
if you have never DONT do it yourself let a prof mech do it and yes you need special tools
On the Bravada as with any vehicle the brakes can be replaced with standard tools with few exceptions. When you purchase your new brake parts the guy at the counter will know if you need any special tools and most parts houses will loan or rent you the special tool you need.
I think you mights needs a 44" monkey wrench and a toggle piccost gadget thinggy. I thinks that might be the size of tools you prolly needs when chainjin breaks.
It does not have brake shoes, it has brake pads. And, yes you will need a special caliber compression tool. You can borrow this tool at almost any auto parts store that sells pads. Just ask.