How to Dodge Ram 2500 brake caliber replacement
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- This video shows how to Dodge Ram 2500 brake caliber replacement. The Dodge Ram caliber and brake pads for the1500, 2500, and 3500 are almost the same. We go over how to bleed the front Dodge Ram 2500 brake caliber replacement the easy way. After watching the video, you will understand everything about the front Dodge Ram 2500 brake caliber replacement. We go step by step on how to replace the Dodge Ram front caliber and brake pads. Also, we cover every part of the Dodge truck front brake system so you can understand how the brakes and caliber work on your Dodge Ram truck. This is an instructional video, not a time-lapse or a sales pitch.
Are you talking guns or brakes. Guns= caliber. Brakes = caliper.😂 I’m sure your saying caliper but it sure does sound like caliber. Nice video.
I’m wondering the same thing!! 😂😂
It's obviously brakes. Are you seriously that bored you need to come on CZcams and look for minor spelling errors? Sad sad sad human you are
I appreciate your videos and advice..I check out your information..installing 3 gen brakes on my 95 4x4..what a job thanks again
Install the brake hardware kit, brake pads won’t raddle like that
He has the kit on there. :)
Rotor manufacturer told me rotors have to be on the other way around, outside end of slot should point to the back of vehicle
Good morning Glen.I have a Ram 3500, and I have been looking at your video but I have not seen a video for changing the back caliper on the dodge
Tip, make sure they are allen head, some are torx
Great Stuff.
Does the bleed valve always go up?
Caliber! yeah baby
I went to do mine today and I think a set of the hard ware was backwards. On the caliper it has 1 tab at one end and 2 tabs at the other (the ones you talked about getting worn out). And the hardware kit has 1 metal piece with a slot in the middle and the other one doesn't have the slot. Am I right to think the slotted are ne goes on the side with the single metal tab on the caliper? That way you can put the other end in first, and then just push down on the end with just a single Tab and it will just go into place? (if this makes any sense).
It is possible to put on backwards but you would have to force it caliper back on.
Mines not gravity bleeding, how long is it supposed to take
Some times you have to push the brake pedal down slow a couple of times with the bleeder valve open to get it started. It should start to drip in a 5 or 10 minutes
My God... that was brutal
What's the torque value for the bolt that attaches the hose to the caliper?
Doing my rear calipers, rotor and pads Sunday. It's a 2003 diesel Ram 2500 2wd. What fluid do you recommend?
I just use standard 3 or 4 dot.
@@Glennfix Thank you!
No problem
Calipers not calibers
It is Caliper...not caliber...
Hey where did you get your calipers from
eBay, I get most of my parts that way. Just shop around for a reputable seller.
what year is this? i have a second gen, is it different?
This is a 2001 Second Gen. But they are all pretty much the same. Even Jeep is set up this way but with one piston in the caliper.
Caliper
They are copper crush washers!!!!! Not rubber!!???!!
Caliper is not brackets. gotta go...
It's on backwards!!!!!!
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