Are you talking about the front or rear tires?
If it's the front, and low traction conditions, then the van only has Rear-Wheel ABS.
If it's the front, but dry ground, the pads are catching on the rotor.
If it's the rear, but humid and only the first couple stops, it's rust on the brake surface
If it's the rear, but constant, the shoes are dragging
New brakes have nothing to do with it. The prolem is with the Anti-lock Brake System, and not the brakes themselves. Take it to a professional.
Never.
It either has Front disc and rear drum brakes; or four wheel disc brakes. Both were available, depending on model. Anti-lock brakes were also an available option.
YES - it has 4 wheel anti - lock brakes
Answering "How do you replace the brake pads on a 2004 Dodge Durango limited with anti lock brakes?"
The dealer will know how to access the codes for the brakes. When that is fixed it should not lock up then.
make sure your emergency brake is not on
caliper froze, brake line collapse, or wheel bearing out.
Tell me the year and I can tell you the answer.
Yes, they have the ABS brakes.
bad ground on chassis. do the lights seem dim when you apply the brakes?
Assuming they are Drum brakes most likely the wheel cylinder is bad.