the main reason for your brake problem is that Chrysler did not supply the trucks with adequate brakes from the get go..the rotors are to small ,and get warped easily,they get hot fast ,if you hit a mud puddle or rain after they are hot your rotars warp,calipers also are not adequate either. and the main reason for your fronts needing more repairs and more often is the fact that 70% of your brake stopping power comes from the front verses the rear brakes,they are aftermarket companies that offer larger rotors and calipers for this vehicle. might want to pickup a truckin magazine
no nothing special, your typical rotors will do. no nothing special, your typical rotors will do. no nothing special, your typical rotors will do. no nothing special, your typical rotors will do. no nothing special, your typical rotors will do.
No, the brakes have nothing to do with the drive shaft.
No, the electronic steering has nothing in common with the brakes. If you have a warped rotors the fix is to remove the rotors and have them turned at a machine shop. Also replace the pads at this time, no matter how good they look.
Have the front rotors turned on a lathe at a dealership. check brakes and rotors
Yes. Rotors on front brakes, drums on rear.
( 2 rotors on the front ) one for each DISC brake
There can be. Only way to know is have your brakes and rotors inspected.
Only if it has rear disk brakes.
Remove the wheel, the calipers and the rotors, reverse procedure with new rotors.
A common reason is that the front rotors have warped. Go check out WikiAnswers on the topic of "warped brake rotors". Rotors should wear out smoothly in normal driving. Use of the brakes that generate lots of heat (hard braking, riding the brakes) will result in warped rotors.
Warped rotors
replace your front rotors. checked your brake pads first though. have you hit a curb? may also need front end alignment if so. Most likely the rotors are so worn that the car vibrates when brakes are applied.