With a "c" clamp or a large pliers.
No. the offset and caliper clearences are different.
I don't believe that there will be enough caliper clearance.
caliper sticking
Remove the two bolts and use a screwdriver against the hub and caliper.
The front caliper on a 1995 Ram is requires a 3/8 inch Allen wrench to remove the bolts.
I do not believe that it would clear the caliper.
The Dodge Caravan and Dodge Ram have reportedly had issues with the caliper needing to be replaced. This can usually be done yourself and step by step instructions found on the internet by doing a Google search.
dodge brakes are east to change remove wheel remove 2 bolts on rear side of caliper. lift caliper out of the way do not let it hang by brake fluid hose. using a G clamp , bush caliper pistons back into caliper. lay an old brake pad across the pistons to sit the g clamp on the brake pads will be against rotor. remve old pads, install new,pads making sure to use anti rattle clips at top and bottom. reinstall rotor. reinstall bolts.replace wheel pump brakes a couple of times to seat the new pads.
you have to remove the caliper to access the brake pads
I believe that is a 3/8 Allen.
take wheels off, Open the brake fluid reservoir and place a cloth around it just incase it spills, then there will be 2 hex bolts on the caliper. Depending on the year, could be 1/2 inch or 3/8th. Remove them. Wiggle off the caliper and remove/replace pads. Compress the pistons on the caliper enough to fit over the new pads.