My Driver rear disc is clean and smooth, but my pass rear is all ground up and it makes grinding sounds.

I’ve been driving on a 2000 mile roadtrip and don’t have issues with alignment or getting up to speed on the highway.

Weve been on some dirt roads. is it possible sediment got caught between the pad and rotor?

2008 Silverado

  • sktzo@alien.topOPB
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    1 year ago

    This sounds like the best bet. Closest firestone wants $950. If I can free up the caliper then everything else should be smooth sailing.

    Can I replace one pad and do the rest later or will it throw everything off?

    I just want to get home and replace everything with premium parts.

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      1 year ago

      Yes a pad set, inner and outer pad for one caliper, one side of the vehicle. And when you do both sides put on ceramic pads