true you do not need to remove the caliper to change the brakes. how evever they are removeable. you should be able to loosen one bolt on the caliper and flip it up to remove the pads.
it is possible that your brake hoses are bad and soft not letting the brake fluid back out of your calipers
I am watching my husband get madder and madder
3/8 inch Allen wrench.
changing front brake pads on 1991 Toyota truck
How do you change brakes on 2003 Silverado Pick Up?
Brake pads? I have a 1997 Nissan 4 WD pickup and it has rear drum brakes. I didn't know they ever came with pads in the rear.
You can't adjust disc brakes
For a Toyota Pickup?? You do not have to remove the rotor to change the brakes, for that matter you do not have to remove the caliper either. To change the front brakes: 1) Remove cover on brake master cylinder. This will relieve pressure in the system for step 2. 2)Remove tire. Leafing the original brake pads in place C-clamp on brake pad and outside of caliper. Lossen the bleeder valve. Turn c-clamp to squeezed caliper pistons back. Fliud should squirt out of bleeder valve. Once the calipers are all the way back inot caliper, undo brake pad clip and pull pins back. 3) The old pads will slide out the back of caliper, insert new pads in and replace clip. 4) Don't forget to bleed the brakes. A chiltons manual will walk you through it step by step.
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
u have to pull the whole distributer to change the pickup coil
with your ebrake cable.
Yes it does, I have one!