RAM 3500 Truck 2WD L6-6.7L DSL Turbo (2010)
6. Press the piston fully into the bore using Bearing Installer C-3716-A (3) with Universal Driver Handle C-4171 (1).
7. Once the piston is pressed into the bottom of the bore, Check to see that the dust boot bellows are not inflated with air. If needed, push in
between the dust boot and piston to expel any trapped air.
Heavy Duty
HEAVY DUTY
CAUTION: Dirt, oil, and solvents can damage caliper seals. Insure assembly area is clean and dry.
1. Lubricate caliper pistons, piston seals and piston bores with clean, fresh brake fluid.
NOTE: Verify seal is fully seated and not twisted.
2. Install new piston seals (3) into caliper bores (2).
3. Lightly lubricate lip of new boot with silicone grease. Install boot on piston and work boot lip into the groove at the top of piston (3).
4. Stretch boot (2) rearward to straighten boot folds, then move boot forward until folds snap into place.
5. Install piston (3) into caliper bore and press piston down to the bottom of the caliper bore by hand or with hammer handle.