How to Replace a Brake Rotor on Dodge Ram | Van B250

How to Replace a Brake Rotor on Dodge Ram | Van B250

How to Replace a Brake Rotor on Dodge Ram | Van B250 in Easy Steps.
1994 Dodge Ram Van B250

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corey babcock says:

I just did the driver's side front left rotor and brakes now I need to do the right side

Carl Williams says:

need to know what the rubber band is for

StupidTeenageVideos says:

Those "gears" look a lot like bearings… just sayin…

4helex says:

You put grease everywhere it didn't need to be but didn't PACK grease IN THE BEARING!!!!!! Either use a bearing packer that forces grease in between the rollers or put a blob of grease in you palm and keep pressing the bearing into it until grease is IN THE bearing.

twelge15 says:

Outstanding, straightforward, well filmed video. Van camping/Surfing CA coast in my 1993 Ram B250 Conversion Van. Never did lubed rotors before.
Thanks bud! Your the man.

corey babcock says:

I need to know is it normal to have the rotor hub hot after 20 miles of hwy driving? or should I regrease the bearing and how can I get a new dust cap mines gone and can't afford a new one

corey babcock says:

I'm homeless and I'm hoping Goodyear can get me a left front caliper for my 96 dodge ram van I live in it and I already put studs in that rotor and never once watched a video on how to do it but now that I watched this video I didn't realize I need to applie new grease well wish me luck in getting this fixed

pora radi says:

GREAT JOB. A WORD OF ADVICE ALWAYS USE A NEW COTTER PIN. LEASE DO A VIDEO ON THE REAR DRUM BRAKES. THANKS

Richard Reilly says:

Great video and easy to follow. Thanks

Clincowolf Brown says:

smart, informative and to the point, thank you

Nick Marshall says:

Nice video!…..When you removed the bearing from the old rotor it seemed to have a snug fit but on the new rotor it seemed to just lay in there…Is that normal or is there suppose to be a new race installed?….Thanks.

Charlene Swift says:

those arent gears they are bearings and that is not how you pack grease in them but you did a good job either way

Unknownprick says:

@Lex cornejo thats his son

Lex Cornejo says:

First view and comment great vid but it doesnt sound like you it sounds different

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