Dodge Ram brakes typically feature a disc brake system for the front wheels and can have either disc or drum brakes for the rear, depending on the model year and configuration. Regular maintenance, including checking brake pads, rotors, and fluid levels, is essential for optimal performance and safety. Upgrading to performance brake pads or rotors can enhance stopping power and reduce brake fade, especially for towing or off-road use. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific maintenance guidelines and replacement parts.
No. The 1997 has drum brakes and the 2003 has disc brakes.
Because You Need New Brakes!
Yes it will. Probably not, the newer came with larger brakes and larger rims.
The 1995 wheels will not clear the brakes if you put them on the front of a 2002.
you might have a router or caliber gone
Its not your brakes making the noise. Most liklly your CV joint is warn out.
My 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 As just shy of 78,000 miles on it with the original brakes I will be putting new brake pads and rotors in today
check your calipers,theymay have froze up
take the other 1 out.
Take it to the mechanic and pay him.
no the brakes are to big. the smallest size is a 16
Worn out, out of adjustment, or frozen up by rust.