1997 Dodge Ram 1500 rotor, bearings, and brake pad replacement

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2016
  • A video showing generally how to replace rotors, brake pads, and bearings on a Dodge Ram. Any questions, please ask! Also please like this video and subscribe!
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  • @JW52654
    @JW52654 6 років тому +12

    Now this is a well-done demonstration and info video without all the BS talk. Thank you!

  • @Habel420atgml
    @Habel420atgml 2 роки тому +3

    This video was extremely helpful! Well done

  • @KETO_DIET
    @KETO_DIET Рік тому

    Excellent Video. I needed to see everything apart so I know what I'll be working with.

  • @mikeshelley3243
    @mikeshelley3243 5 років тому +1

    very well done video, help me very much on my 97 ram 1500 Thank's!

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  5 років тому

      Mike Shelley Thanks for watching buddy!

  • @tunatri4488
    @tunatri4488 4 роки тому +2

    Gracias grandioso trabajo y muy bien explicado.....pronto voy a hacer lo mismo y esto me va ayudar mucho ..thank you my friend.

  • @ferberb9662
    @ferberb9662 7 років тому +2

    Nice video man, it help me to do the job on my 95 Dodge Ram 1500 3.9 2wd. I just finished the only thing I did not change was the screws

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  7 років тому

      I'm glad it helped man! I appreciate the feedback 👍

    • @ubaldo24v81
      @ubaldo24v81 7 років тому

      Ferber b it's a 5.9

    • @jacobpillow991
      @jacobpillow991 6 років тому

      Ubaldo P theres a 3.9 too buddy

  • @bobbyvff
    @bobbyvff 2 роки тому +1

    Sea sick. Thanks

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  2 роки тому

      Hah. Sorry. That was when I was a true beginner.

  • @bgarcia856
    @bgarcia856 4 роки тому +2

    Great video. I see you lubed your pins with red grease. You should use silicon base grease/paste. Not because its a better lubrication but because it doesnt degrade those new rubber boots and seals you just put on. Petroleum base grease degrades rubber and fast. That happens you introduce dirt to the system and you can figure the rest out. Hope this helps for future brake jobs to you and anyone who reads comments to learn like i do.

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  4 роки тому

      Thank you, I appreciate it. I typically learn a lot from these kind of comments. They’re constructive and informative.

    • @yogovec
      @yogovec 4 роки тому

      What type of grease is the red one?

    • @bgarcia856
      @bgarcia856 4 роки тому

      @@yogovec probably Lucas Red and tacky. Great grease just not on rubber. Ball joint rubbers arent really rubber they are polyurethane so its good there.

    • @hobosharklawnmower
      @hobosharklawnmower 2 роки тому

      @@bgarcia856 use sil glide

  • @cesar4347
    @cesar4347 5 років тому +2

    Bro your awesome! You Help me changed mine for my 95

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  5 років тому +2

      I'm glad this vid helped ya man!

    • @DavidHernandez-ue4fz
      @DavidHernandez-ue4fz 4 роки тому

      @@HandymanSam same process for 99 dodge wagon?

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  4 роки тому +1

      David Hernandez yes it should be the same

  • @bradhuf
    @bradhuf 5 років тому

    The pins weren’t bad, theres a dimple on them that hits the threads to keep the bolt from pulling out easily

  • @thermalreboot
    @thermalreboot 6 років тому +1

    For the Dodge Ram, the best solution to support a caliper is to put an upside down 5 gallon bucket behind the wheel and simply put the caliper on it.

    • @jakecurtis3454
      @jakecurtis3454 Рік тому

      I was just gonna comment this too until I saw yours

  • @Abi-mr5sv
    @Abi-mr5sv 7 років тому +2

    Very helpful, thanks. Where did you buy all the stuff, like brakes, bearings, and grease? ext...

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  7 років тому +1

      I got pretty much everything from Autozone. I'm sure I could've gotten the parts cheaper online, but I didn't have time for it to ship, and Autozone was fairly close to my house.

    • @Abi-mr5sv
      @Abi-mr5sv 7 років тому +1

      Thanks

  • @KT_Blake34
    @KT_Blake34 7 років тому

    As a novice, do you have to change the bearrings? Or could you just use the old ones after the new rotors are on

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  7 років тому

      If your old bearings look to be in good shape, then yes, you can use the old bearings. But make sure to replace all the old grease inside the bearings with new grease. That way, your old bearings will last longer.

  • @jlv8214
    @jlv8214 Місяць тому

    How do you take off the grease cap?

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  Місяць тому

      Gently with a rubber mallet and/or flag head screwdriver is what I recall doing.

  • @daltonholland3627
    @daltonholland3627 6 років тому +1

    would this video apply for a 99 dodge ram 1500 discs

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  6 років тому

      For the brake rotors, yes.

    • @daltonholland3627
      @daltonholland3627 6 років тому

      what size allen wrench do u use for the caliper

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  6 років тому

      Start watching at 0:45 and I say what size (3/8 inch).

  • @cartersmith8180
    @cartersmith8180 8 років тому

    W did it sound like it was rubbing when you turned the rotor is that normal? Will it go away after driving fora few miles?

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  8 років тому

      That sound is the brake pads slightly rubbing against the rotor, which is normal. Brakes pads usually have enough contact with the rotor to keep debris from getting in between, as well as loose enough for the wheel to spin semi-freely.

    • @cartersmith8180
      @cartersmith8180 8 років тому

      +Agent 007 thank you for the response

  • @TonyRocksYo
    @TonyRocksYo 7 років тому +1

    This may be a stupid question, I have a 95 dodge ram 1500, can I still use this video to replace my brakes?

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  7 років тому

      Tony X_x Absolutely. It should be very similar if not identical if your truck is a 2wd.

    • @TonyRocksYo
      @TonyRocksYo 7 років тому +1

      Yea its 2wd. Thanks!

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  7 років тому

      Tony X_x No problem! Good luck!

  • @xvLouie
    @xvLouie 3 роки тому

    My front bearings are stuck any advice?

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  3 роки тому

      Just the bearings stuck on or the entire rotor as well?

  • @mywickedness
    @mywickedness 3 роки тому

    What size is the allen key? I heard you say 3/8, but is that the socket fitting or the allen key side?

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  3 роки тому

      Allen key

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  3 роки тому

      It was a special Allen key built into a socket, that way you can use a ratchet with it for more leverage.

  • @alcyr5655
    @alcyr5655 7 років тому +1

    I keep spinning the rotor as I'm torqueing down the spindle nut, I just spin the rotor till I feel a fair bit of resistance. Then slowly back off the nut till it spins freely and no sign of play, at the rotor. Not wanting to come across as a smart ass. If you cant get the cotter pin through the castle nut, loosen the nut to the next indent, don't tighten it to the next position. Obviously you don't want a floppy rotor, but too tight, will burn up the bearings.

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  7 років тому

      Al Cyr thanks for your input.

    • @alcyr5655
      @alcyr5655 7 років тому

      I'm not a mechanic, but my dad is a retired auto and heavy duty, my brother has the same credentials. I hate it when they say what were you thinking. Good video, covered most of the concerns.

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  7 років тому

      I am not a mechanic either. But I am going to college for a major in automotive engineering. I figure making these videos helps out a few people with questions, as well as helps me better understand vehicle maintenance. So far I haven't had a whole lot of hands on experience in college.

  • @cinema6r845
    @cinema6r845 4 роки тому

    I was gonna ask but nvm. I know know I have to get these exact rotors for my truck. 71 each... Damn

    • @jakecurtis3454
      @jakecurtis3454 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, a bit steep, however the extra cost is worth the convenience, no separate wheel hub, race already in for the inner bearing, and new lugs if for some reason the ones beforehand had thread issues or dented or something. Edit: idk why I said new lugs, there are no new lugs, my b

  • @natureandrandomstuff
    @natureandrandomstuff Рік тому

    The problem about your video is you skip some little details. I don't need to see everything but I'm sure there's some people who probably would want a step by step video. Good video though.

  • @paulsullivan3154
    @paulsullivan3154 6 років тому +1

    I'm not an actor.... But I play one on TV.

  • @ZomgMatt
    @ZomgMatt 6 років тому

    Should add silicone paste to the guide pins that is the cause of uneven wear on the brake pads, not enough lubrication.

  • @Built2spillrox13
    @Built2spillrox13 9 місяців тому

    What do you meAn let the break system breath!! That's the last thing you want in the break system AIR!. . . please don't misinformed people.

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  9 місяців тому

      I’m not misinforming people. In order to compress the pistons for new brake pads, you have to allow some way for any fluid/air displacement to occur, or else you’ll never be able to get new pads in. This was the reason for taking the reservoir cap off- to let the system breath/release pressure.

  • @briancampbell3325
    @briancampbell3325 2 роки тому

    I'm gonna do this...ok its done...no video of the work. Gonna type this...done.

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  2 роки тому

      Haha, yeah. Kinda hard to work with one hand and film with the other.

  • @mjcardozo96
    @mjcardozo96 4 роки тому

    If your gonna post a video show step by step with details 😒

  • @roarindiesel
    @roarindiesel 4 роки тому

    this vid is bs, that is not what the front looks like on a 97 ram truck

    • @HandymanSam
      @HandymanSam  4 роки тому +1

      Sorry you’re having trouble, but yes- this is what a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 looks like with independent front suspension. I stated this at the very beginning of the video. Your suspension may look different, as there is an option for link/coil suspension on some Dodge Rams.