It could just be the age of the car, or it could be that the brakes need replaced. But I'm not an expert, so that's just a guess. My mom's van had that problem, so we checked the brakes, but we ended up learning it was just the age of the car. You could just take it to a Tire Discounters and have them put in new brakes, but that costs lots of money. I would just check them, pay attention to them, and if it gets any worse then go to a service store.
Where can I find a diagram of a 1999 Ford F250 front disc brakes before I attempt to install them?
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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
The front disc brakes for a 1995 Ford can be purchased at auto parts stores such as Pep Boys. The prices for the front disc brakes start at $120.00.
No , starting with the 1995 Ford Explorer the rear brakes are DISC
Run the truck backwards to about 10 Mph, hit you brakes very hard. This will adjust your brakes in general.
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On a Ford Explorer : 1991 to 1994 model years have ( drum brakes on the rear ) 1995 and newer models have ( disc brakes on the rear )
On a Ford Explorer : There are disc brakes on the front and ( starting with the 1995 model year ) there are disc brakes on the rear also ( instead of drum brakes on the rear )
Ford manufactured the F150, F250, F350 as well as the Ford Ranger in 1995. It also manufactured the Ford Explorer SUV. There were different packages available such as the xlt, Eddie Bower and Expedition.