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Question about 2007 300c AWD Sedan New Cars

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...CHANGE I REPLACED REAR BOTH ROTORS WITH NEW ONE MOPAR & PADS & NO CHANGE I NEED TECHANICAL SUPORT Even though you replaced the rotors, seems that you will still need to have them resurfaced. This ...

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Question about 2006 Town & Country

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change the front brakes of my 2006 chrysler town & country minivan You have two bolts to remove the caliper (it will still be attached to the flex hose). then use a C clamp to compress the caliper

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pads for squeezing the rotor to stop, the parking brake has drum type brake shoes that push out on the inside of the rotor. Changing the disc pads only requires squeezing the piston back in like usual

...brake pads are new, but someone said my rotors need to be changed. look like the Chrysler dealership that did my brake job, did a poor job. I have been having brake issues every since...... Is ...

Question about 2001 Town & Country

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...the caliper and the hose new brake pads and make sure to cut or replace the rotors everytime you change brake pads ! do not do brakes without cutting or replacing the rotors please ! hope this ...

...change the brake pads with minimal tools. You will need a large C clamp or brake tool to compress the brake caliper piston back into the caliper. I would check the condition of the brake rotors, if ...

Question about 1999 Town & Country

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moosh. Are your front brake rotors badly worn/scored? This will cause the pads to flex, giving you a spongy brake pedal feel. Change the rotors if they are heavily scored and ribbed. Hope this helps..

Question about 2007 Aspen 4x2

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...back the truck, and burn excessive gas. There is no smell of burnt pads and there is no blue tint to the rotors. The pistons were pushed into the bore with a c-clamp just as i have hundreds of times. ...

...rotors are an excellent design...easy to service and replace parts...only 2 bolts hold on each caliper, and the rotor is held in place with the caliper, and wheel.  My first thought was a front ...

...rotors and put them on? I think you got the wrong brake kit size If you have the original roto and the calipers and pad don't fit you got the wrong size . Be sure calipers are backed out completely ...

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