That's usually a problem with the calipers, but if you haven't worked on them enough to check it out, it would be best to take it to a shop.
No
Same as the Caravan...
disc brakes - front and rear
front or rear
No, they will not fit.
Where can I find a diagram of a 1999 Ford F250 front disc brakes before I attempt to install them?
I have a 99 grand am and I am tring to replace the brakes on the front of my car but when I go to put the brakes back on the caliper wont line up wheats wrong with this? How do I fix this?
First of all, Do you have any specialty brake tools? Ben
Yes, the '99 Durango has front brakes. Pretty standard design. Try searching the replacement procedure. Or be more specific in your question...
It could be that the rear brakes are not functioning properly; leading to the front brakes having to compensate. That is, if the front ones are going out much quicker than the rear. I believe that the front ones just naturally wear faster than the rear ones On a light truck the front brakes will do up to 75% of the braking.
If you remove the right front plastic fender liner on the caravan, the water pump is lower right of the engine.
Front are disc, rear could be either disc or drum.