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jack truck up remove wheel unbolt brake caliper watch hose not to break remove pads push in cali[per piston usig big c clamp at least 6 in. install pads pretty much self explanitare remove rotor if rusted tap on rotor just above wheel studs only remove rotor if turning or replacing rotor put back together and your done move to other side repeat

2007-07-23 16:13:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

jack up front end of vehicle put on jack stands, remove lugnuts from wheels, remove wheels from vehicle, using a 3/8 allen socket remove brake caliper slide pin bolts, remove caliper, remove outboard brake pad using either a piston tool or a 6" c clamp compress caliper piston to fully retracted position, remove inboard pad, in stall new inboard brake pad, install new outboard brake pad, reinstall caliper in bracket, reintall slide pin bolts torque to spec found in service manual, reinstall wheel, do the other side the same way then get in the vehicle and pump the brakes a few times until the pedal gets firm, start the vehicle in the park position or nuetral if its a stick and pump the pedal until it is firm then lower vehicle off the jack stands check the brake fluid and drive

2007-07-23 23:12:07 · answer #2 · answered by wrenchbender19 5 · 0 0

Take top off master cylinder. Remove calipers and replace pads. Use C clamp to open space between pads. Reinstall calipers.

2007-07-23 23:29:37 · answer #3 · answered by ted j 7 · 0 0

Unless you have a idea than you will get yourself in a mess. remember this is what stops you.1 goof an crunch all to save a $100.

2007-07-23 23:08:58 · answer #4 · answered by 45 auto 7 · 0 0

$25 haynes or chiltons manual step by step with pictures, worthwhile investment if you plan on doing any other things on your truck

2007-07-23 23:20:29 · answer #5 · answered by vincent c 4 · 1 0

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