1999 DODGE RAM wheel bolts

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual stud. Separate upper ball joint stud from knuckle with Ball Joint
Breaker (MB-990635).
         3) Separate lower ball stud with Ball Joint Breaker (C-
4150A). Remove knuckle. To install, reverse remo

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual CAUTION: To avoid damage to threads, bearing and seal, DO NOT allow
         inner bearing and seal to contact spindle threads during
         removal.
         2) Carefully slide rotor from steering

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          WHEEL BEARING & HUB
         Wheel bearing and hub assembly is not serviceable, and is
replaced as an assembly only.
         REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
          COIL SPRING
          Removal &

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          Removal & Installation
         Raise and support vehicle. Disconnect stabilizer bar links
from axle brackets. See  Fig. 3. Disconnect stabilizer bar from links.
Disconnect stabilizer bar cla

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove cotter pin and nut from
ball joint stud at end of frame rail bracket. See Fig. 4. Remove ball
stud from bracket with Puller C-4150A.
         2) Remove bo

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          2) Remove brake caliper. Remove cotter pin and axle hub nut.
         3) Disconnect ABS speed sensor wire. Remove sensor wire from
frame and steering knuckle (if equipped).
         4) Remove

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual Application                   Front - In. (mm)         Rear - In. (mm\
)
Gas Engine With
 14" & 15" Wheels (1)  .......  29.04-29.82
                                (737.5-757.5)  ..........  29.76-30

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          Suspension)
         Loosen pivot bar attaching bolts, and move ends of upper
control arm either in or out to obtain proper camber and caster
angles. See Fig. 7. See WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICA
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