i just did this.take the calipers and caliper mount bracket off.and either get a big puller or a big hammer to pound the rotor off.have fun.
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Take it to a Ford Dealer.
To replace the rotors on a 1996 Ford F150 4X4, first, lift the vehicle and remove the front wheels. Then, remove the brake caliper by unbolting it and hang it securely to avoid strain on the brake line. Next, take off the caliper bracket and remove the old rotor by unscrewing any retaining screws, if present. Finally, install the new rotor, reattach the caliper and bracket, and ensure everything is torqued to specification before reinstalling the wheels.
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To replace the front rotors on a 1991 Ford F150 4x4, first, safely lift and support the vehicle, then remove the front wheels. Next, detach the brake caliper by removing the caliper bolts, and hang it securely to avoid straining the brake line. Remove the caliper bracket, then pull off the old rotor; if it's stuck, gently tap it with a hammer. Finally, install the new rotor, reassemble the caliper and bracket, and ensure everything is tightened to the manufacturer's specifications before reinstalling the wheels.
It is necessary to state whether it is a 4X4 or a 4X2
the belt tensioner does it by itself.short answer no
take it to a qualified dodge mechanic
take off brakes pull roter off.
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