Jack, jack stand, flat screwdriver or prybar to remove hub cap, tire iron (or 3/4" socket & breaker bar to remove wheel,) ratchet & 13mm socket to remove caliper bolts, c-clamp to compress caliper piston, hand cleaner & shop towels for when you're done!
Your brakes are warn out or your plastick wheel cover is not on right
Warped front rotors are the most likely cause
Nope, the same routine, right rear, left rear, right front, left front.
A 1990 Plymouth Voyager is a ( front wheel drive vehicle )
6"
Yes, on the front.
Get a manual on your car from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM and it will take you through it and keep you from messing something up.
NHTSA front-impact crash-test rating is 4 out of 5. The Plymouth Voyager has three doors and comes with a 4 cylinder engine or a V-6. The engine is in the front and they have front-wheel drive.
It is the middle plug on the front of the engine.
The front wheel need to be off the ground.
Unless its already too late, the opposite side brakes are almost exactly the same. The only difference is that the front side of one brake is the same as the front side of the opposite brake. That is, front is front, back is back, what you see on the left of one brake set will be on the right of the opposite set.
In the front driver side beside the battery .