They changed them again! Now you don't use an Allen wrench or a star to get those caliper bolts out. You have to squeeze a metal retaining frame that encompasses a rubber bolt. While squeezing the metal pieces so that the edge clears the caliper bolt hole, you hammer the dang thing! Then get out some kind of long rod that fits in the bolt hole and keep hammering until the caliper bolt comes out! Then carry on with business as usual.
What relay are you trying to replace? (what does it operate?) horn
Disc brakes in the front and drum brakes in the rear.
Econoline Crush was created in 1992.
Sorry no , the 1992 and 1995 both have front disc brakes but have different part numbers for brake pads , rotors The 1992 has rear drum brakes , the 1995 rear disc brakes
There wouldn't be.
go to a car garage
I replaced the front brakes on my 92 camaro, it still pulls hard right when u hit the brakes??
be more specific.. replace pads..?? replace hose..?? repair master cylinder..??
Visegrips, a cigarette and beer.
Changing brakes is a pretty simple task. Lift the car, remove the tire, brake shoe/caliper and remove the old pad. Put in the new pad, replace the brake shoe/caliper, put the tire back on and lower the car.
With a wrench.
I don't think that will work unless you change over to rear disc brakes, the hub should not match.