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Old Mar 17, 2012 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by dhvaughan
nope. lol
LMAO, me either to tell you the truth. Don't need accurate info around here.
 
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Old Mar 17, 2012 | 05:46 PM
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well.... not to be a dick(sorry Z, haha) but if you cant figure out on your own what tools you need, by basic trial and error(running back and forth between your truck, and toolbox) til you get it right, than i think you need to bring the truck to a mechanic that knows what theyre doing.

on a side note..... lug nuts are 3/4(or 19mm) caliper slide pins are 9/16(or 14mm), and caliper bracket bolts are 13/16(or 21mm).....

good luck!
 
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Old Mar 17, 2012 | 11:49 PM
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If you have a 2500 4x4 you will need alot more tools as its a whole different animal.

Is it a 2500 before I type alot of information up?
 
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Old Mar 17, 2012 | 11:54 PM
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He already started another thread about his brakes...so he may not answer here....
 
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Old Mar 18, 2012 | 12:17 AM
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Ahh ok, I have a neat tool I made for getting the rotors off a 2500, I will have to post it some day.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2012 | 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by redneck_ram
well.... not to be a dick(sorry Z, haha) but if you cant figure out on your own what tools you need, by basic trial and error(running back and forth between your truck, and toolbox) til you get it right, than i think you need to bring the truck to a mechanic that knows what theyre doing.

on a side note..... lug nuts are 3/4(or 19mm) caliper slide pins are 9/16(or 14mm), and caliper bracket bolts are 13/16(or 21mm).....

good luck!

Your wrong about your sizes ( what a surprise) I don't need any of your advice. Why don't you just answer the questions and save your Caliper Pin is a Hex 3/8 genius
 
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Old Mar 18, 2012 | 09:55 AM
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Hey everyone. Im new to this site and i cant figure out how to post my ownvthread . Can anyone on here help me out with this? Thanx.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2012 | 10:01 AM
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From the main page of the tech section, (where we are now.....) click on the "new thread" button on the upper left.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2012 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Donmega884
Your wrong about your sizes ( what a surprise) I don't need any of your advice. Why don't you just answer the questions and save your Caliper Pin is a Hex 3/8 genius
if you had posted what your truck was in the first place maybe someone could have helped you more directly, rather than taking guesses, or going off what their truck is. i wasnt wrong about sizes, im correct about them, for a 4x4. your telling a guy with over 1200 posts that your suprised about him getting something wrong. listen here nOob...... you have 7 posts, dont go around thinking youre all high and mighty, just because you couldnt figure out what tools to use and had to ask the internet. like i said previously, if you have to ask what size tools to use on YOUR truck, then maybe you shouldnt be working on your truck.

gaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh
 
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Old Mar 18, 2012 | 10:25 AM
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It doesn't give me an option to post a new thread, just to add a new reply
 
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