The removal and replacement of the rear brake rotors on this application is an easy to moderate level of difficulty. First the vehicle will need to be safely raised, either through a hydraulic shop lift or jack stands. Second, the wheels need to be unbolted. The rear calipers can be released and held out of the way through hangars attached to the frame. This will finally allow the rotors to slide out. The OER Raybestos rear brake rotors are part #76650.
You remove the brake caliper, at this point, the rotor will come off.
Remove brake caliper and then caliper mounting frame . Rotor is now free.
remove tire un bolt and hold the caliper out of the way the rotor just slides on the studs
If it's like my 94 Grand Caravan, you must remove the caliper assembly completely, and then the rotor will pull straight out toward you. Also, if it's like mine, you must MUST remove the rotor in order to replace the inner brake shoe. Not intuitive looking at it, but luckily I have the factory shop manual. Roy
Bad coil? Bad rotor? Bad distributor cap? Bad Ballast resistor?
take the calliper off/2bolts from the back side/ and use the hummer
You first remove the caliper, then the caliper mounting bracket. Then the rotor is free.
I had the same thing on my 2002 caravan sport and I changed the caliper, rotor, and pads and no more clicking.
Remove wheels Re-install 2 lug nuts to hold rotor in place' Disconnect flexible brake line Remove 2 caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor
How do you remove the rear brake rotor on a 2005 Dodge Ram 2500?
Remove brake caliper then caliper mounting frame, held to knuckle by 2 bolts lower down.
acetylene and hammer