Hey guys, I have recently encountered a problem with my truck. Just today coming home from work, I pulled into my street but stopped for a car to get by. Then when I pulled forward to position myself to back up, I heard this awful squeaking as the wheels began to rotate. Applied the brakes, but the squeaking continued until the truck came to a hault. This was not happening before I stopped on my street, just once I started to move again. The whole ride home (about 20 miles) was trouble free. I did not slam on the brakes either, just hit the pedal at a normal pressure. But now this squeak seems to be permanent for when ever the wheels are in motion, and it feels as if the rear (has drums) is holding the truck back; stops pretty quick once off the throttle, but without applying the brake pedal. So, for the most part, can't really drive her. Could an adjusting screw(s) have failed? Or atleast just went out of spec. ? I'm a lil rusty on drum brakes, and not sure how to begin the approach with a dually. I'd appreciate any advice/help you guys could give me. Thanks in advance, take care.
Best Regards,
Matt
Best Regards,
Matt