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<blockquote data-quote="nicktoney" data-source="post: 3463205" data-attributes="member: 27729"><p>hey supeg.... my truck did that before... sounds like a caliper is just hung up? its not. mine did it, and my pad was completely worn off and the rotor was eating into the metal backing of the pad. i think the piston in the caliper was fully depressed and the pad was still lose due to no actual material left... and the backing was just lose and rubbing and grinding everything... get those things changed ASAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicktoney, post: 3463205, member: 27729"] hey supeg.... my truck did that before... sounds like a caliper is just hung up? its not. mine did it, and my pad was completely worn off and the rotor was eating into the metal backing of the pad. i think the piston in the caliper was fully depressed and the pad was still lose due to no actual material left... and the backing was just lose and rubbing and grinding everything... get those things changed ASAP. [/QUOTE]
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