Ideas on compressing front calipers?
I personally don't believe they'll interchange unless one changes either the caliper mounting bracket, or has to change the hub casting to change said bracket.
Last edited by dsertdog56; May 16, 2010 at 12:10 AM.
my 2000 has dual piston calipers. and they don't stop the truck worth a damn if your star adjusters are a little loose.
for the hub replacement,
a shower with a good penetrating fluid will go a long way.
the socket is 1 11/16".
factory torque was 185 ft-lbs. the new spec is 175 ft-lbs.
a 3 or 4 foot piece of pipe to put on the end of your 3/4" breaker bar will go a long way. a lot of people break 1/2" breaker bars on that nut.
i used a big combination wrench for leverage on the end of a 1/2" drive socket wrench to get the three bolts out of the back of the hub.
and a screwdriver or prybar in the rotor slots resting against the caliper is better than having someone stand on the brakes because then you don't need a helper. so crack the nut before you remove the caliper.
for the hub replacement,
a shower with a good penetrating fluid will go a long way.
the socket is 1 11/16".
factory torque was 185 ft-lbs. the new spec is 175 ft-lbs.
a 3 or 4 foot piece of pipe to put on the end of your 3/4" breaker bar will go a long way. a lot of people break 1/2" breaker bars on that nut.
i used a big combination wrench for leverage on the end of a 1/2" drive socket wrench to get the three bolts out of the back of the hub.
and a screwdriver or prybar in the rotor slots resting against the caliper is better than having someone stand on the brakes because then you don't need a helper. so crack the nut before you remove the caliper.
Also, the FSM (Field Service Manual) is located in the FAQ in PDF format.







