No, the 2004 Durango is a completely different brake system.
Torx #45
Hub Knuckle
If memory serves, 18mm. That would be the bracket bolt. The caliper bolt has a 9mm thread.
Jack up The Dakota and remove the wheel. Unbolt the caliper and slide it off, being careful that the hose does not get damaged. The brake pads can be slid from the caliper and replaced at this point.
Lift the car, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper and remove the old brake pad. Put in the new brake pad, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car to the ground.
Defective caliper, restricted hose, caliper sliders sticking, contaminated brake fluid (probably not contaminated if only 1 front caliper).
45t
two bolts in the steering knuckle and the brake line are all that attach to the brake caliper
how do i change to front brakes on a dodge durango?
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Unless the calipers are frozen- you will have a slight drag as the brake pads maintain contact with the caliper
The caliper holds 2 brake pads in