I only know that my mechanic had to beat the old ones to a pulp to remove them. He said they get stuck sometimes and don't slide off like they should.
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the brake pads and hardware. The rotor will slide off. Reverse the process to install the new rotors.
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.
There is none.
The body (cab), yes.
i have a 99 dodge sport ram 2500 passenger side headlight is not bright and the two in side lights dont come on at all why?
Just about any 94 to 99
Manual, yes.Automatic, no. The control systems are differentManual, yes.Automatic, no. The control systems are different
NO, the dodge is 8 on 6.5 bolt circle while ford, in 99, switched to 8 on 170mm bolt pattern. Superduty started in 99 so all was metric.
Yes, if it's the same model (1500, 2500, etc.).
5 quarts if a v8 7 quarts if a v10 12 quarts if a diesel
235 hp @ 2700 RPM, 460 ft lbs torque @ 1400 RPM
On a 99 Pontiac Grand Am, you can expect to spend up to 500.00 on replacing your rotors, this is because the 99 used different rotors than the rest of the series. To replace rotors on your 99 Grand Am, you can expect to pay around $150. Take it yo your local NTB or brake store to get the work done, You can also take it to the dealership.