diesel_dave
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Been hearing a squealing sound that lingers after braking intermittently. Pretty sure its the rear brakes because I can influence the sound by pulling on the parking brake lever. When I took a look, I noticed that one pad is wearing faster than the other which is probably not being helped by the complete lack of lubrication anywhere on the calipers. So I was going to just pull the brakes apart and lubricate everything until I noticed the rotors are wearing with a noticeable lip on the outer rim. What would you guys do? Just lubricate everything and put it back together or go ahead and replace the pads and rotors while the brakes are tore apart?
Would these vented rotors work for my M1152 truck? https://midwestmilitaryequipment.com/rear-12k-gvw-brake-kit-with-vented-rotor-for-humvee-hmmwv/
Also I should mention, the rear parking brakes are not dragging. When the lever is down, the pads can easily be wiggled around.
Would these vented rotors work for my M1152 truck? https://midwestmilitaryequipment.com/rear-12k-gvw-brake-kit-with-vented-rotor-for-humvee-hmmwv/
Also I should mention, the rear parking brakes are not dragging. When the lever is down, the pads can easily be wiggled around.
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