I have a 16" [approx] piece of pipe I keep with my tools. When I need extra persuasion, I slip it onto the end of my socket wrench handle.
I also use it [with socket] for wheel lug nuts on and off.
and.... the other end I the pipe I flattened a bit with a hammer, so the opening is more oval, and I can slip box and open-end wrenches in that end when I need some extra hutzpa!
I was going to offer my pipe to billy mays -but he killed himself. : P
Yes.
3/8" Allen wrench.
Lift the vehicle, remove the tire , remove the brake shoe/calipers, and remove the old brake pads. Put in new brake pads, put the brake shoe/caliper in its place, put the tire back on and lower the vehicle.
Assuming this is a 4+4 vehicle, the caliper bolts on to the caliper bracket. The caliper bracket bolts on to the steering knuckle.
Yes they indeed have brake lights...
You need an approximately 3/8" Allen wrench. Preferably one that is driven by an impact driver.
How do you replace a break light switch on 1995 Chevy Tahoe
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BEHIND THE BRAKE PEDAL
Apply your parking brake a bunch of times.
Need to know what the question is.
A 2002 Chevy Tahoe uses the standard brake fluid in passenger vehicles with power brakes. It is known as DOT3 brake fluid.