Remove the two bolts and use a screwdriver against the hub and caliper.
The front caliper on a 1995 Ram is requires a 3/8 inch Allen wrench to remove the bolts.
Use a screwdriver between caliper and front of piston to squeeze piston back, remove caliper via two bolts on rear inside of caliper. Slide caliper away from rotor and support to ensure you don't damage the hyd. hose. Remove pads from caliper, fit new ones same way. re-fit caliper.
Remove wheelsRemove caliper mounting boltsSilide caliper off rotorRotor should slide of hub assembly
You will need a T55 Torx bit to remove the front caliper of a 2001 Silverado 1500. A torx bit is a screw with a six point star shaped head. These come in different sizes.
First, raise and support the vehicle. Then remove the wheel and the tire assembly. Also remove the caliper from the steering knuckle, and then remove the caliper adapter assembly.
Front wheels? Remove wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Use a "C" clamp to fully compress piston into caliper body Replace inner and outer pads Re-install caliper PUMP BRAKE PEDAL TO SET PADS AGAINST ROTOR PRIOR TO MOVING VEHICLE
I don't believe that there will be enough caliper clearance.
remove the wheel remove the brake caliper braket assembly remove rotor.remove the axle shaft to hub nut remove hub retaining bolts.remove hub probably with hammer.big hammer.install new hub reverse proceedure
Allen wrenches come in various sizes. There is no definitive information as to what size is needed to remove a brake caliber so you will need to match the wrench size to the best of your ability.
Remove wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts and support caliper Slide rotor off Remove center hub dust cover Remove cotter pin Remove slotted washer Remove nut wiggle hub--outer bearing should fall out pull off hub Remove rear grease seal -- inner bearing should fall out
Most likely, no. I do not think that a 16 inch wheel will fit over the front caliper.
jack up vehicle. remove wheel remve caliper bolts from rear of caliper slide caliper off rotor remove old pads push piston back into caliper with a c clamp insert new pads reinstall calipers and bolts replace wheels