Remove the wheels...unbolt the clips that hold the brakes pads(two bolts)...remove pads(check for wear)....unbolt the caliper assembly(2 bolts on the back side)....use a small box to support the caliper for straining the brake lines(keep it slack)...remove any serrated washers...pull off old rotor(make need to hammer it to break rust-to-rust adhesion)...replace with new rotor....take a C-clamp and tighten against the ther piston that it there to put pressure on the inside pad(piston has to be forced back to allow room for placing in new or old pads, and a gap for rotor thickness)...slide it all together lining up the bolt holes and tighten. You can bleed the brake by openining the small nipp;e pn the back of the caliper....have somebody pump the brakes and let out a little fluid then close with person holding the brake pedal.
Good Luck
You need to remove the head lap it has some scews on the side and on front.
You will probably have to replace the upper and lower ball joints. Dodge does not put grease fittings on these from the factory, because of this they wear quickly and the squeaking you here is the metal to metal in the ball joint when there is motion in the front end of the truck.
2002-2005
On a Dodge truck, the vacuum switch is on the transfer case.On a Dodge truck, the vacuum switch is on the transfer case.
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buying a dodge was your first mistake
i would like to know how hard is it to change the front hubs on a dodge truck?
Front passenger side
The Dodge Dakota pickup truck has CV joints on both front wheels. The pickup truck also has a driveshaft, as it is rear wheel drive.
Neither the front or rear bumper of a 1989 Chevrolet truck will fit on a 1989 Dodge truck. The bolt patterns are different and will not line up.
All timing gears. You have to disassemble the entire front of the truck and engine to access.
How do you replace the front drivers seat on a 1996 Chevy S10 pick up truck