just got yesterday: 2001 cummins, 6 speed
When i change the abs sensor in the front wheel do i have to pump the brakes or bleed tem or anything?
Yea ive been just looking at it haha!!
Im keeping the 6.0 to drive until i find someone that wants to buy it or trade to it. I dont want to put the miles on the dodge. I drive about 500 miles a week and id like to keep the dodge in great shape for a long time. So ill be looking for a cheap toyota 4 banger truck to drive back and forth to school and work
Yea ive been just looking at it haha!!
Im keeping the 6.0 to drive until i find someone that wants to buy it or trade to it. I dont want to put the miles on the dodge. I drive about 500 miles a week and id like to keep the dodge in great shape for a long time. So ill be looking for a cheap toyota 4 banger truck to drive back and forth to school and work
if it leaks fluide then yes you will have to, takes two people start from the back and move forward when you bleed. Pump the breakes crack em open, close em then release brakes repeat for each brake..
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I drive about 500 miles a week
Damn and I thought I drive alot.... thats a tank a week
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I drive about 500 miles a week
Damn and I thought I drive alot.... thats a tank a week
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yea, its easy if you look on top of the calipers looks like a grease sert just crack it open with a wrench, there may be a little rubber cover on them just pull it off, or when your down there and cant fiqure it out you can call me im just cleanin guns.



i bet i started it 15 times yesterday
