Could be cheap brake pads.
7mm
Front disc brake caliper bleeder screw: between 13-18 ft. lbs
Remove the front wheel. Loosen and remove the two 15 or 17 mm bolts securing the calipers in place (access from the back side of the calipers). Lift the calipers out of the way and your rotor will be somewhat loose. Pull off the rotor.
The front brake calipers are not adjustable. The brake assembly is designed to be self-adjusting. That's why it's really important to ensure all parts, locating pins, slides, etc are clean and properly lubricated. Another factor is that the brake piston, and cylinder are working properly - no grooves for the piston to get hung up on.
Yes. If your question is regarding the operation of the calipers. They do operate in the same manner as the front calipers.
sounds pretty close. sorry.
On a 2000 Jeep Cherokee, the front axle hose is typically located near the front differential, running from the axle to the brake calipers. It is part of the brake line system, delivering brake fluid to the front brakes. You may need to look under the vehicle to access it, as it runs alongside the suspension components. Always ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported when inspecting or working on brake lines.
I don't have 2000 specs, but according to the 2004 Sienna Repair Manual the torque spec for the front brake caliper mounting bolts is 79 ft-lbs and the torque spec for the brake pad pins is 25 ft-lbs.
are u trying to change them?
how do i replace front wheel bearinbs on 2000 ford ranger 4wd
Purchase a repair manual at most parts stores, ( around $12 ) for detailed instructions on this and many other repairs.
No. They are the same