Install Dodge RAM Brake Rotors
On many Dodge Ram models, you can remove the brake rotor honorable by Stirring the brake caliper absent of the form. The later procedure Testament corrective you install the rotors on most models. On the contrary, provided the rotor on your Ram vehicle is tool of the hub meeting, consult the vehicle function textbook for your particular model, which gives you the Correct torque and procedure to adjust the wheel-bearing devotee.
Instructions
Removing the Brake Rotor
1. Grassland your Ram vehicle in a common surface and shift your transmission to Impartial (N).
2. Loosen the front rotate lug nuts using a lug wrench.
3. Uplift the front of the vehicle using a floor jack and buttress it on jack stands.
4. Cock the rear wheels.
5. Stop removing the front tires.
6. Unscrew the two caliper propel pins using a six-point socket or Allen socket and ratchet, depending on the type of pins on your particular model.
Mount the front tires and screw the wheel lug nuts using the lug wrench.16. Lower the vehicle and finish tightening the wheel lug nuts.17.Pump the brake pedal several times to adjust the brakes to the brake rotor.
8. Take the hub ring retainers off the wheel studs using a pair of diagonal cutting pliers, if your particular model is equipped with them.
9. Remove the brake rotor from the hub assembly by hand. If it seems stuck, dislodge the rotor with a rubber mallet or a light duty puller.
Installing the Brake Rotor
10. Clean the hub assembly of lining dust using brake parts cleaner and a shop rag only. Never blow the dust off or inhale it. Many brake pads linings in use still contain asbestos, which is known to cause cancer.
11. Remove rust buildup from the hub-mating surface using a brush, brake parts cleaner and a shop rag if necessary. This will reduce rotor run out and brake pulsation problems.
12. Wipe the friction surface of the brake rotor using denatured alcohol and a clean, lint-free cloth, if you are installing a new rotor. This will remove the protective film from the surface.
13. Set the rotor in place and install the hub ring retainers.
14. Place the caliper assembly over the steering knuckle and brake rotor. Then screw the caliper guide pins using the six-point socket or Allen socket and ratchet.
15.7. Lift the caliper assembly off the steering knuckle and brake rotor. Then secure the caliper to the coil spring or another suitable component under the vehicle using a piece of wire. This will prevent the caliper from hanging loose and damaging the brake hose attached to it.