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Folks,



I've developed a problem that I thought was a simple one... . However I seem to be stumped.



After pulling my 8 to 9K TT about 200 miles, I noticed a grinding noise coming from the right rear when I stepped on the brakes. The noise is EXACTLY what you'd hear when the brake shoes are shot and is grinding into the drum.



So, I picked up a new set of shoes and set about changing the rear brakes. I ran into a real problem because I could not get the drums to break free of the axle. Running out of time, I took my truck to a shop and told them the change the brakes. Well, they did, but the noise is still there. On top of that, the old shoes didn't need to be changed in the first place, but they (shop) did what I had told them to do... .



Now after putting about 50 miles on the truck, the noise is worse. My stopping power seems to be less, and with new shoes I have no idea what could be causing this problem.



Has this happened to anyone? Or does anyone have a suggestion?
 
Re: Brakes

Be sure to check the INSIDE Right Front pad, Thats the one that goes on mine, the other 3 can be looking good, but the RS inside one always goes first. In fact I started rotating pads so AutoZone don't try to force me to buy calapers (I already replaced them) when I bring back my "lifetime warrantee" pads with only one worn.





Originally posted by B. G. Smith

Are you absolutely 100% sure that it is not the right front wheel brakes? bg
 
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