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RAM 3500 - Video tutorial
Model: RAM 3500
MK 4, DS, DJ
- Years 2009-2019 In order to replace the front brake pads of the Dodge Ram 3500 you need to lift the car so that the wheel corresponding to the pads to be removed does not touch the ground. In this way the wheel can be removed by loosening the special fixing bolts and accessing the components at the rear. Here, it will be possible to remove the pads from the inside of the caliper and replace them with new spare parts, which must be fixed with a special pin. After installing the new pads it will be possible to fix the wheel with its bolts.
Posted on 31 July 2022 by ScegliAuto
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