Here I am

2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Brake Squeal

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) New lift pump or add a pusher?

Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) 370 Injectors need bigger lines?

Status
Not open for further replies.
When rolling at or near an idle pace, I hear a noticably loud squeal the sounds like it is coming from my drivers side rear brakes. The truck has 26K on it, however I bombed it last summer and had to get the brake torque thing out of my system. I have the rear wheels off right now and without having pulled the calipers (yet). The pads still appear to be in decent condition.



[/IMG]#ad




Are there wear tabs on the factory pads that would make the squeal?



Is there anything else I should be looking for?



If I have to pull the calipers, the manual references tool #C4212F fopr compressing the caliper. Is this really necessary or is there a work around to using this tool?



TIA,

Bill
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Originally posted by Rock-N-Rammer

Are there wear tabs on the factory pads that would make the squeal?



Is there anything else I should be looking for?



If I have to pull the calipers, the manual references tool #C4212F fopr compressing the caliper. Is this really necessary or is there a work around to using this tool?



Yes, there should be tabs for wear indicators. No, you don't need a special tool to push the pistons back in. If you have a regular C-clamp, it will work. If you don't have one, a disc brake pad spreader can be had for pretty cheap. http://www.lislecorp.com/tool_detail.cfm?detail=266 Put on of your old pads in place to push against. Loosen your bleeder screw FIRST before pushing them back in.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Thank you, I appreciate the tips! It sounds like the pad backs are due for a good dose of stop squeal.



Bill
 
I just stopped mine from squeaking this week end. I put duct tape on the back of each brake pad (set the tape on the back of the pad and trimed the rest off with a razor blad). I remember reading out this tip from one of our members previous posts. I had previously tried to quite them down with those rtv type stop squeal products, but they didn't last.



Today for the first time in the last 6 months the truck is squeak free.



By the way during install I used one of the pads and a c clamp to push the two pistons back ( and also the two mounting bolt sleaves). Instead of opening the bleeder valve I just made sure the brake fluid resevoir cap was open.



Worked great.
 
Mine squeaked for about 2 weeks @ 24000 miles and then went away, pads/rotors are still in great shape... . ??????
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top