Caliper piston seized

Speed Bleeders are by Russell part number #639590
How many did you need .. Fronts have 2 bleeders each caliper and rears 1 each … do or did you get 2 bleeders per package ? I saw a review a guy only got 1 per package … I hate reading reviews lol
@Srt10650
 
How many did you need .. Fronts have 2 bleeders each caliper and rears 1 each … do or did you get 2 bleeders per package ? I saw a review a guy only got 1 per package … I hate reading reviews lol
@Srt10650
Total of 3 packages, 2 per package. 2 for each front caliper and 1 each for the rear calipers.
 
Thanks .. no idea why the review said they received 1 per pack and had a pic of them in the packages..
 
What is the speed bleeder part number for the rear?

EDIT: Never mind, found it:
Dorman, P/N 12701 - speed bleeder - for rear Ram SRT-10
Brakes. 38-24x1.19 (aka 3/8-24 X 1-3/16 In.)

I had bought them for my Black truck and just my Amazon order from a couple years ago.
 
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What is the speed bleeder part number for the rear?

EDIT: Never mind, found it:
Dorman, P/N 12601 - speed bleeder - for rear Ram SRT-10
Brakes. 38-24x1.19 (aka 3/8-24 X 1-3/16 In.)

I had bought them for my Black truck and just my Amazon order from a couple years ago.
I used the same Russell part number for the front and rear. They’re both the same size.
 
I used the same Russell part number for the front and rear. They’re both the same size.
Speed bleeder for a 2005 QC the Front and Rear are different, they have different size & thread pitch.

Front (10mm): 4 total needed (2 per front caliper x 2)
Dorman 12706 = 10mm x 1.0, 33mm long
Dorman 12709 = 10mm x 1.0, 35mm long
Russell 639630 = 10mm x 1.0, 33mm long
Russell 639560 = 10mm x 1.0, 35mm long
Speedbleeder.com SB1010 = 10mm x 1.0, 1 inch

Rear (3/8in): 2 total needed (1 per rear caliper x 2)
Dorman 12701 = 3/8-24 x 1 3/16 inch long
Russell 639590 = 3/8-24 x 1.25 inch long
Russell 639600 = 3/8-24 x 1.5 inch long
Speedbleeder.com SB3824 = 3/8-24 x 1.0 inch long

Note 1:
Please note that Speedbleeder.com “original auto chart” has
the two part numbers reversed. You need (4) SB1010 and (2) SB3824

Note 2:
The packaging usually has two bleeder.
 
Speed bleeder for a 2005 QC the Front and Rear are different, they have different size & thread pitch.

Front (10mm): 4 total needed (2 per front caliper x 2)
Dorman 12706 = 10mm x 1.0, 33mm long
Dorman 12709 = 10mm x 1.0, 35mm long
Russell 639630 = 10mm x 1.0, 33mm long
Russell 639560 = 10mm x 1.0, 35mm long
Speedbleeder.com SB1010 = 10mm x 1.0, 1 inch

Rear (3/8in): 2 total needed (1 per rear caliper x 2)
Dorman 12701 = 3/8-24 x 1 3/16 inch long
Russell 639590 = 3/8-24 x 1.25 inch long
Russell 639600 = 3/8-24 x 1.5 inch long
Speedbleeder.com SB3824 = 3/8-24 x 1.0 inch long

Note 1:
Please note that Speedbleeder.com “original auto chart” has
the two part numbers reversed. You need (4) SB1010 and (2) SB3824

Note 2:
The packaging usually has two bleeder.
Thanks ! Good to know before I order them …
 
Speed bleeder for a 2005 QC the Front and Rear are different, they have different size & thread pitch.

Front (10mm): 4 total needed (2 per front caliper x 2)
Dorman 12706 = 10mm x 1.0, 33mm long
Dorman 12709 = 10mm x 1.0, 35mm long
Russell 639630 = 10mm x 1.0, 33mm long
Russell 639560 = 10mm x 1.0, 35mm long
Speedbleeder.com SB1010 = 10mm x 1.0, 1 inch

Rear (3/8in): 2 total needed (1 per rear caliper x 2)
Dorman 12701 = 3/8-24 x 1 3/16 inch long
Russell 639590 = 3/8-24 x 1.25 inch long
Russell 639600 = 3/8-24 x 1.5 inch long
Speedbleeder.com SB3824 = 3/8-24 x 1.0 inch long

Note 1:
Please note that Speedbleeder.com “original auto chart” has
the two part numbers reversed. You need (4) SB1010 and (2) SB3824

Note 2:
The packaging usually has two bleeder.
I used the same Russell part number from both front and rear. Haven’t had any issues.
 
I’ll find out one way or the other .. I’m going to start with the front first ..
 
Looks like they were 2mm different
That may make a difference.. f the thread pitch is different but the length shouldn’t be a problem I’m guessing
 
I can't figure it out!
I will when I order them hahaha they work or they don’t . I will compare the threads .. definitely don’t want to screw something like the caliper threads up ..
 

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