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The brake pads on a 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 are replaced by removing the wheels, unbolting the calipers, and taking out the brake pads. The caliper piston must be pressed back in before new pads are installed.
The manual for the 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 states that the torque on the front brake calipers should be set at 250 foot pounds. A proper torquing tool should be used.
pull the wheel, and the caliper, you do not have to pull the big nut in the middle. after pulling the caliper the rotor will slip right off.
To change the front rotors on a 1999 4x4 Dodge Ram 2500, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the front wheels. Next, remove the caliper bolts to take off the brake caliper and support it without stressing the brake line. Then, remove the caliper bracket bolts and slide off the old rotor; replace it with the new rotor, reassemble the caliper and bracket, and finally, reattach the wheels. Be sure to pump the brake pedal before driving to ensure proper brake function.
NAPA says .748 is throw away thickness for a 2005 2500 15" wheel front rotor with Bosch caliper.
How do you remove the rear brake rotor on a 2005 Dodge Ram 2500?
That depends on the rim offset and caliper clearance. What offset is best.
The torque specifications for the brake caliper mounting bolts on a 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 are typically around 25-35 ft-lbs. However, it's always a good idea to consult the vehicle's service manual or a reliable repair guide for the exact specifications, as there may be variations based on the specific braking system used. Ensure to use a torque wrench for accurate tightening to maintain proper brake function.
With a "c" clamp or a large pliers.
Could be a frozen piston inside the caliper Could be a defective brake hose Could be a damaged (pinched) brake line
It is on a bracket next to the brake pedal.
we are having back brakes problems