brake rubbing noise

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lemkea

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okay, the other day i used my parking brake for the first time, ever since then one of the back tires is rubbing with the brake, it stops when i push the brake pedal. anyone know how to fix it?

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1995 SHO ATX, 105K, coneless, boxless, keepin the rest stock, its plenty fast for me. 2 10" Polk/MOMO Subs, Kenwood 749s Amp.
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sdpatt

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You first need to find out what is wrong before you can determine what needs to be fixed. After 105,000 miles, you may very well need new rear brake pads and possibly rotors if they are now grooved. Check the caliper slider pin bellows for cracks. That lets water and dirt into the lubricated area and may cause the slider pins to seize and cause fast pad wear. The emergency brake lever on the caliper may be corroded and causing the e-brake to either not apply or release correctly. We can't see this over the internet. Sorry.


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