You have to remove the cylinder heads to access the lifters. I suggest you by a service manual before attempting.
You need to put a little more detail in. What engine do you have, and what engine did the 99 have?
Look at the pads you are replacing and put them on the same way.
Yes, although some of the sensors will need swapped.
Honestly I have a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 that came stock with 16 inch tires, I have now put 20 inch rims and tires on my Dodge that came off of the 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 with no problems as far as mounting them. The only issue is if you turn too tightly it will rub slightly on the frame but just make sure not to turn too tightly!Hope this helps!
Because that is what dodge put on there......
It was an option.
The 1995 wheels will not clear the brakes if you put them on the front of a 2002.
Anything is possible with enough time and money.Anything is possible with enough time and money.
Radiator. Remove the cap and add coolant there.
No, different type of springs.No, different type of springs.
Yes, with extensive modifications.
yes, but depending on what you had in the 1500 to begin with, you might have to get different, more durable things. such as rear end, motor mounts. ext