Sleepingbear
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2017
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- Ram Year
- 2016
- Engine
- 5.7
I work in northern Alberta. Dusty Clay filled roads. Long hour's unable to wash truck every day.
My brakes squeeling at slow to hiway speeds. Even worse backing up both sides.
I took both rear rims off after washing and noticed the mud had bent the caliper hardware/shims/springsteel brake retainers.
I noticed the center part was fully compressed against my disk and had clean wear metal to metal. So i pried out with a screwdriver and gave er a test run. No problem no noise no headache.
With 6000 miles total on the truck. You wouldn't think of modifying the thing.
My brakes squeeling at slow to hiway speeds. Even worse backing up both sides.
I took both rear rims off after washing and noticed the mud had bent the caliper hardware/shims/springsteel brake retainers.
I noticed the center part was fully compressed against my disk and had clean wear metal to metal. So i pried out with a screwdriver and gave er a test run. No problem no noise no headache.
With 6000 miles total on the truck. You wouldn't think of modifying the thing.