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Rear Brake Failure

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Kryuenger

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2020 56,000 This just happened to me yesterday! RR caliper did not retract and ground down pad to metal on disc. Just dropped off at dealership!
Mine was RR as well. Dealer said it was a rusted pin, which was caused by lowering spring installer. (Which I believe is BS, because my lowering spring were install 40,000 miles before it happened) also you do t remove the pins to remove the caliper.
 

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2020 56,000 This just happened to me yesterday! RR caliper did not retract and ground down pad to metal on disc. Just dropped off at dealership!
Please keep me updated on what the dealer diagnosed
 



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