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How long do brakes last on a Ram 1500?

How long do brakes last on a Ram 1500?

The average brake life on your RAM 1500 or Chrysler Pacifica is between 25,000 and 65,000 miles — however some people will have brake pads last beyond 80,000 miles.

How do you replace brake pads on a Dodge Ram?

Using a 3/8″ Allen (Hex) socket an ratchet or 3/8″ Allen wrench, remove the two socket head bolts securing the brake caliper to the steering knuckle. If planning to replace the brake calipers as well as brake pads, the brake line should be loosend prior to removing the caliper.

Where is the emergency brake located on a Dodge Ram?

The emergency brake on a disc-brake-equipped truck works with shoes located inside of the rear brake rotors. When you apply the emergency brake from inside the truck, these shoes press on the inside of the brake rotor and keep the wheel from spinning.

Are there disc brakes on 2nd generation Dodge Ram?

The rear brakes on the 2nd Generation Ram are of a drum design and are a bit more complex than contemporary disc brakes. Servicing of brake drums can be overwhelming for some, but do no fret as you can disassemble one drum assembly at a time while using the other as a guide.

How do you replace the rear wheel on a Dodge Ram?

Elevate rear wheels off ground. Using a breaker bar or an air impact wrench and the proper size socket, remove the wheel lug nuts that secure the rear wheel in place. Once you have removed the lug nuts, remove the rear wheel and place it out of the way. Figure 2. Remove rear wheel lug nuts.

Using a 3/8″ Allen (Hex) socket an ratchet or 3/8″ Allen wrench, remove the two socket head bolts securing the brake caliper to the steering knuckle. If planning to replace the brake calipers as well as brake pads, the brake line should be loosend prior to removing the caliper.

What kind of brake system does Dodge Ram have?

This article applies to the Dodge Ram 1500 2nd Generation (1994-2001). In a world concerned with horsepower numbers, torque ratings, and towing capacities, we often forget about one of the most important systems on a vehicle: the brake system.

Elevate rear wheels off ground. Using a breaker bar or an air impact wrench and the proper size socket, remove the wheel lug nuts that secure the rear wheel in place. Once you have removed the lug nuts, remove the rear wheel and place it out of the way. Figure 2. Remove rear wheel lug nuts.

Why are my brake shoes not moving on my Dodge Ram?

If for some reason after tapping it with a mallet it still refuses to move, it is possible that the brake shoes might have dug into the brake drum. To free them up, you might need to loosen the adjuster that is located on the back inside the brake drum and can be accessed by an opening in the backing plate.

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Ruth Doyle